I wanted to point out that the solution in comment #22 to set
disk.EnableUUID to true in the VMX file has perils to be aware of. This
discussion surfaces them:
https://communities.vmware.com/t5/VMware-vSphere-Discussions/Why-is-
disk-enableuuid-TRUE-not-the-default/td-p/518472
Mostly around
Since we have a workaround for those who don't have access to ESXi
hosts:
comment #17
and a final solution for those who have:
comment #22
and based on feedback from @paelzer we would have to have VMware buy in
for a udev rule creating a serial for devices that are missing... which
loses
Hello,
I stumbled upon this bug after migrating two uncritical VMs and after
setting up new ones with Ubuntu 20.04. The host system for the VMs is
running esxi 6.7.
After searching for the error I found one interesting forum post [1],
wich solves the problem with options on the hosts system
Hi Rafael,
I agree to give the approach a chance but we'd want buy in by the VMWare people
just to be sure.
You know, If we fix a disk type that never works that is great. But I'd want to
avoid that we change behavior for a disk type that "sometimes" fails, because
it might regress people for
@paelzer,
I really think the right place for a fix like this would be to have a
rule at:
/lib/udev/rules.d/99-vmware-scsi-udev.rules
from open-vm-tools package.
>From a previous fix I did to sg3-tools, I remember ignoring disks
without VPDs and providing them a SCSI_ID based on something else.
@paelzer,
I really think the right place for a fix like this would be to have a
rule at:
/lib/udev/rules.d/99-vmware-scsi-udev.rules
from open-vm-tools package.
>From a previous fix I did to sg3-tools, I remember ignoring disks
without VPDs and providing them a SCSI_ID based on something else.
If you want to test something, I am at your disposal. I also have PPA
connected all the time.
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Yep, it's clean now. Nice job.
Thank You :)
Last log during restart multipath-tools services:
Apr 29 18:28:21 docker-host systemd[1]: Stopping Device-Mapper Multipath Device
Controller...
Apr 29 18:28:21 docker-host multipathd[746]: shut down---
Apr 29 18:28:21 docker-host
VMware SCSI emulated disks:
Apr 29 09:27:26 | sda: uid_attribute = ID_SERIAL (setting: multipath internal)
Apr 29 09:27:26 | sda: no ID_SERIAL attribute
Apr 29 09:27:26 | sda: failed to get udev uid: Invalid argument
Apr 29 09:27:26 | 32:0:0:0: attribute vpd_pg83 not found in sysfs
Apr 29
VMware SCSI emulated disks:
Apr 29 09:27:26 | sda: uid_attribute = ID_SERIAL (setting: multipath internal)
Apr 29 09:27:26 | sda: no ID_SERIAL attribute
Apr 29 09:27:26 | sda: failed to get udev uid: Invalid argument
Apr 29 09:27:26 | 32:0:0:0: attribute vpd_pg83 not found in sysfs
Apr 29
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I installed the packages and rebooted server. Errors continue to appear
in a loop.
I upload more logs you asked for after installing PPA.
multipathd show maps stats|status are empty, so i did not attached.
Apr 29 10:12:06 docker-host multipathd[746]: sda: add missing path
Apr 29 10:12:06
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I upload more logs you asked for, and try to install and test the PPA.
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Could you use the following PPA:
https://launchpad.net/~rafaeldtinoco/+archive/ubuntu/lp1875594
together with the output of the commands provided in comment #3 as the
feedback ?
I'd like to hear that the errors either appeared just once or they did
not appear with the PPA version (you can even
Could you use the following PPA:
https://launchpad.net/~rafaeldtinoco/+archive/ubuntu/lp1875594
together with the output of the commands provided in comment #3 as the
feedback ?
I'd like to hear that the errors either appeared just once or they did
not appear with the PPA version (you can even
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I have found some upstream patches I'd like to bring to multipath-tools
for Focal:
5abeb33afedc013fb9996555ac79c4c711612fea (HEAD -> focal) libmultipath: fix
sgio_get_vpd looping
d5cb76dc185ec5fd6822d9c8acc8b5a1218f2666 libmultipath: _init_foreign(): fix
possible memory leak
I have found some upstream patches I'd like to bring to multipath-tools
for Focal:
5abeb33afedc013fb9996555ac79c4c711612fea (HEAD -> focal) libmultipath: fix
sgio_get_vpd looping
d5cb76dc185ec5fd6822d9c8acc8b5a1218f2666 libmultipath: _init_foreign(): fix
possible memory leak
Hello Slawomir,
could you please provide the following information:
$ sudo multipath -v3 -ll
$ sudo multipath -t
$ sudo udevadm info -e
$ sudo multipathd show devices
$ sudo multipathd show paths
$ sudo multipathd show maps status
$ sudo multipathd show maps stats
Feel free to attach
Hello Slawomir,
could you please provide the following information:
$ sudo multipath -v3 -ll
$ sudo multipath -t
$ sudo udevadm info -e
$ sudo multipathd show devices
$ sudo multipathd show paths
$ sudo multipathd show maps status
$ sudo multipathd show maps stats
Feel free to attach
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