--- multipath/mpathconf.8 | 14 ++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 14 insertions(+) Index: multipath-tools-130222/multipath/mpathconf.8 =================================================================== --- multipath-tools-130222.orig/multipath/mpathconf.8 +++ multipath-tools-130222/multipath/mpathconf.8 @@ -61,6 +61,16 @@ Adds a line that blacklists all device n .B /etc/multipath.conf blacklist section. If no blacklist section exists, it will create one. .TP +.B --allow \fB\fP +Modifies the \fB/etc/multipath/conf\fP blacklist to blacklist all +wwids and the blacklist_exceptions to whitelist \fB\fP. \fB\fP +can be in the form of MAJOR:MINOR, a wwid, or the name of a device-mapper +device, either a multipath device, or any device on stacked on top of one or +more multipath devices. This command can be used multiple times to allow +multiple devices. \fBNOTE:\fP This action will create a configuration file that +mpathconf will not be able to revert back to its previous state. Because +of this, \fB--outfile\fP is required when using \fB--allow\fP. +.TP .B --user_friendly_name \fP { \fBy\fP | \fBn\fP } If set to \fBy\fP, this adds the line .B user_friendly_names yes @@ -76,6 +86,10 @@ to the .B /etc/multipath.conf defaults section. If set to \fBn\fP, this removes the line, if present. This command can be used aldong with any other command. +.TP +.B --outfile \fB\fP +Write the resulting multipath configuration to \fB\fP instead of +\fB/etc/multipath.conf\fP. .SH OPTIONS .TP .B --with_module\fP { \fBy\fP | \fBn\fP }