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    Multipath install on 14.04LTS?

    I feel like an idiot. According to https://help.ubuntu.com/lts/servergu...multipath.html I should put "install disk-detect/multipath/enable=true" at the installer prompt. I'm using the minimal install ISO and I can't find the prompt it's talking about; even in expert mode.

    Strictly speaking, I can install ubuntu. It's just that I see the four paths to my device as 4 disks instead of one (hence the need for multipathing...). This means when I install the files show up on all four drives, but the boot record is only on one of the 4 paths, so if that path dies...I can't boot. Please, someone, tell me how to install with multipathing support!

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    Re: Multipath install on 14.04LTS?

    When the Installer boot menu pops up tap the "TAB" key and append that line to the end of the boot argument. That should then enable multipath.

    Hope that helps!
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    Re: Multipath install on 14.04LTS?

    I tried that. tab didn't work, but F6 did (source: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Bo...iguration_Line). I placed "install disk-detect/multipath/enable=true" in the same location as the red box in the image. No joy, I still see each path individually instead of a unified device.

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    Re: Multipath install on 14.04LTS?

    What kind of hardware are you using on this system? Perhaps its not liking the hardware for some reason.
    "When our actions do not, our fears do make us traitors." -- Shakespeare
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    Re: Multipath install on 14.04LTS?

    ...derp. Hardware no, driver yes. The hardware is a Cisco UCS chassis (B200 M3 blades), the HBA, as it were, is a virtual HBA. RHEL works just fine because RHEL wants to play nice with enterprise hardware. Ubuntu probably doesn't have the same driver. *does more googling*

    edit: I am thankful. Sometimes you need a voice outside your own brain to jostle your thoughts in a new direction.
    Last edited by Asquirrel; March 2nd, 2015 at 08:59 PM. Reason: I am thankful for the help.

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    Re: Multipath install on 14.04LTS?

    Looks like the server is "Ubuntu Certified" So one would think the drivers and everything would play nicely together.

    Cisco UCS B2000 M3

    Perhaps a BIOS update will fix part of the issue. I had a issue with a home server where I had to update my BIOS to a newer version to get my RAID working. You can see on the Ubuntu page the version their machine was running when they certified it. Cisco Systems: B200M3.2.2.2.0.042820141643 (Legacy)

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