Multipath commands are helpful when working
with multipath topologies and configurations.
Two other multipath commands are helpful when working
with multipath topologies and configurations.
- multipath –ll
- Shows the current multipath topology from all available information,
such as sysfs, the device mapper, or path checkers. When a new device
is added to a system that is running multipathing, run the multipath -v2 command
so that the device can be monitored by the multipathing software.
- multipathd –k
- Puts your session into interactive mode. Commands can be used
to list the current configuration or to change the configuration.
For example, <show config> lists the current
configuration, and <reconfigure> gets the
latest configuration from the configuration file (etc/multipath.conf).