Hi all,
I am currently setting up a disk server on a Sun Entreprise 450. I am running
Debian unstable as of today. Since this machine is likely to host something
like 20 SCSI disks, I need to ensure every single gets the same /dev/sdx name
at every reboot.
My main problem is that the udev subsystem does not want to apply my rule.
I have been identifying each scsi disk using udevinfo, like this :
udevinfo -q -a /sys/block/sda
And here are the relevant informations I want to base my rule on :
KERNELS=="3:0:2:0"
SUBSYSTEMS=="scsi"
DRIVERS=="sd"
ATTRS{model}=="DRVS09D "
ATTRS{vendor}=="IBM
So my rule is placed in /etc/udev/rules.d/010-custom.rules and contains :
KERNELS=="3:0:2:0", SUBSYSTEMS=="scsi", SYSFS{vendor}=="IBM", NAME="sda"
Unfortunately, udevtest /sys/block/sda does not make this rule match. I
probably miswrote my rule, but I cannot find why.
If any of you has an idea why it does not work ?
Thank you very much in advance
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Best regards, Florian
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