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Re: stability of multipath



On Sun, Jan 06, 2008 at 11:05:29PM -0500, Ron Peterson wrote:
> 2008-01-06_21:12:01-0500 Alex Samad <alex@samad.com.au>:
> > On Sun, Jan 06, 2008 at 08:00:00PM -0500, Ron Peterson wrote:
> 
> > > Is anyone on this list using multipath and/or multipath-tools in
> > > production at an enterprise level?  I'm considering using multipath
> > > for a new fileserver and a new mailserver, running etch, using
> > > qlogic 2432 hbas.  This would the first time I did this in
> > > production, however, so it would be nice to have some reassurance
> > > that I'm not sticking my neck out too far.
> 
> > who provide you storage, probably best to talk to them, most vendor
> > have matrix's out what combo of storage/hw/firmware/sw they have
> > certified, I believe HP have looked at multipath, not sure about the
> > others
> 
> In general, I find most such matrixes exclude Debian, preferring to
> focus on corporate distro's like Suse, Redhat, etc.  That hasn't scared
> me away from using Debian where I know the pieces well enough.  But
> multipath is new to me, so I'm a little out of my comfort zone.
true but you can check the version numbers, even download their packages and 
fit them into your debian system.

I believe HP is becoming more debian friendly 


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> Ron Peterson
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> Mount Holyoke College
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