[Openstack] Remounting drives

Ashok Kumaran ashokkumaran.b at gmail.com
Thu Aug 15 09:03:03 UTC 2013


Perhaps you need to make your SCSI device names to be persistent across
reboots.
You may need to check on the udev rules

Best
Ashok
On Aug 15, 2013 1:39 PM, "Morten Møller Riis" <mmr at gigahost.dk> wrote:

> After an apt-get upgrade on one of the object/account/container servers
> Ubuntu decided to rename the devices.
>
> I've been running with the following structure:
>
> /srv/node/sda1
> /srv/node/sdb1
> /srv/node/sdc1
> /srv/node/sdd1
>
> sde and sdf are system disks in a software raid 1 array (md0). After
> rebooting the disks came up as sda and sdb.
>
> I've remounted the now sde1 and sdf1 as /srv/node/sda1 and /srv/node/sdb1.
>
> My question is, will this mess something up? I know the mount points are
> references directly in the ring (therefore mounting them at the previous
> mount points).
>
> Mvh / Best regards
> Morten Møller Riis
> Gigahost ApS
> mmr at gigahost.dk
>
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