------- Comment From [email protected] 2016-04-05 07:13 EDT-------
Issue is no longer seen on Ubuntu16.04

root@roselp1:~# parted -s /dev/mapper/mpathb mkpart primary 0% 20%
root@roselp1:~#
root@roselp1:~# parted -s /dev/mapper/mpathc mkpart primary 0% 20%
root@roselp1:~#

root@roselp1:~# uname -r
4.4.0-16-generic

root@roselp1:~# dpkg -l |grep multipath
ii  multipath-tools                    0.5.0+git1.656f8865-5ubuntu1    ppc64el  
    maintain multipath block device access
ii  multipath-tools-boot               0.5.0+git1.656f8865-5ubuntu1    all      
    Support booting from multipath devices

root@roselp1:~# dpkg -l|grep parted
ii  libparted2:ppc64el                 3.2-15                          ppc64el  
    disk partition manipulator - shared library
ii  parted                             3.2-15                          ppc64el  
    disk partition manipulator

Thanks,
Manju

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  ISST-LTE: parted command shows "device-mapper: table ioctl on  failed:
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