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* [PVE-User] DeviceMapper devices get filtered by Proxmox
@ 2023-07-20 12:21 Uwe Sauter
  2023-07-25  7:24 ` Uwe Sauter
       [not found] ` <dc743429b8e92c12ec74c8844605f4b1@antreich.com>
  0 siblings, 2 replies; 4+ messages in thread
From: Uwe Sauter @ 2023-07-20 12:21 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: PVE User List

Dear all,

I'd like to use some existing hardware to create a Ceph cluster. Unfortunately, all my external
disks are filtered by the WebUI and by pceceph command which prevents using them as OSD disks.

My servers are connected to a SAS-JBOD containing 60 SAS-HDDs. The connection is done via 2
dual-port SAS-HBAs, each port connecting to both of the JBOD controllers.
This means that all my external disks can be reached via four SAS-path and thus I see 240 disks in
/dev. (Actually, I see 244 /dev/sd* devices as there are also 4 internal disks for the OS…)
Using multipathd, each disk with its four entries in /dev is available a fifth time in
/dev/mapper/${WWN} which is a symlink to /dev/dm-${NUMBER}.

Both /dev/dm-${NUMBER} and /dev/mapper/${WWN} entries are filtered by Proxmox.

Is there a way to remove this filter or to define my own set of filters?

Using the /dev/sd* entries would be possible but I would loose the redundancy provided by multipathd.

Regards,

	Uwe



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