Perhaps you need to make your SCSI device names to be persistent across
reboots.
You may need to check on the udev rules

Best
Ashok
On Aug 15, 2013 1:39 PM, "Morten Møller Riis" <[email protected]> wrote:

> After an apt-get upgrade on one of the object/account/container servers
> Ubuntu decided to rename the devices.
>
> I've been running with the following structure:
>
> /srv/node/sda1
> /srv/node/sdb1
> /srv/node/sdc1
> /srv/node/sdd1
>
> sde and sdf are system disks in a software raid 1 array (md0). After
> rebooting the disks came up as sda and sdb.
>
> I've remounted the now sde1 and sdf1 as /srv/node/sda1 and /srv/node/sdb1.
>
> My question is, will this mess something up? I know the mount points are
> references directly in the ring (therefore mounting them at the previous
> mount points).
>
> Mvh / Best regards
> Morten Møller Riis
> Gigahost ApS
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