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Execute:yum -y install device-mapper device-mapper-multipath | Execute:yum -y install device-mapper device-mapper-multipath | ||
Execute:rpm -qa | grep multipath | Execute:rpm -qa | grep multipath | ||
2. Execute the following command to generate the configuration file | 2. Execute the following command to generate the configuration file | ||
Execute:mpathconf --enable | Execute:mpathconf --enable | ||
3. Restart multipathd service | 3. Restart multipathd service | ||
Execute:service multipathd restart | Execute:service multipathd restart | ||
4. multipathd remove invalid device name 'foo' | 4. multipathd remove invalid device name 'foo' | ||
Execute:multipathd remove map foo | Execute:multipathd remove map foo | ||
5. check whether the return value is 'ok' or 'fail' | 5. check whether the return value is 'ok' or 'fail' | ||
Revision as of 09:29, 29 October 2018
Description
This testcase checks if multipathd responds with 'fail' for invalid device name. It is reported in fixed bug that multipathd responds with 'ok' for invalid device name.
How to test
1. Ensure the device-mapper-multipath package is installed
Execute:yum -y install device-mapper device-mapper-multipath Execute:rpm -qa
Expected Results
- multipathd responds with 'fail' for invalid device name.