Public bug reported:
The multipathd daemon is not started in containers, as multipath-
tools.service sets:
ConditionVirtualization=!container
but this doesn't prevent it from running on VMs, including those started
by using cloud images. I don't think enabling multipathd in VMs makes
much sense, at least by default, especially given that we care about
boot speed. Setting
ConditionVirtualization=false
should prevent it from getting started on any virtualized environment.
The container-only exclusion was added because multipathd *fails* to
start in containers (see LP: #1823093).
** Affects: multipath-tools (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Summary changed:
- multipathd started by default on VM instances
+ multipathd gets started by default on VM instances
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multipathd gets started by default on VM instances
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