------- Comment From [email protected] 2018-12-11 15:24 EDT-------
It looks like I did the update wrong. I have updated to the correct version and 
it looks like the patch was applied. Here is some console output showing two 
different partition separators:

root@ltc-briggs2:~# ls /dev/mapper/mpath*
/dev/mapper/mpatha  /dev/mapper/mpatha-part1  /dev/mapper/mpatha-part2  
/dev/mapper/mpathb  /dev/mapper/mpathbp1

root@ltc-briggs2:~# fdisk -l | grep mpath
Disk /dev/mapper/mpatha: 30 GiB, 32212254720 bytes, 62914560 sectors
/dev/mapper/mpatha-part1  2048    16383    14336   7M PowerPC PReP boot
/dev/mapper/mpatha-part2 16384 62912511 62896128  30G Linux filesystem
Disk /dev/mapper/mpathb: 30 GiB, 32212254720 bytes, 62914560 sectors
/dev/mapper/mpathbp1       2048 62914559 62912512  30G 83 Linux

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  ISST-LTE: KVM:UBUNTU1804: BostonLC: fdisk -l shows the conflicting
  partitions name for the mpath

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