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: <code>features</code> | : <code>features</code> | ||
:Specify any device-mapper features to be used. Syntax is num list where num is the number of features in list. Possible values for the feature list are | :Specify any device-mapper features to be used. Syntax is num list where num is the number of features in list. Possible values for the feature list are | ||
− | ::<code>queue_if_no_path</code> (Use carefully, see know issues in man page<ref>http://manpages.org/multipathconf/5</ref> | + | ::<code>queue_if_no_path</code> (Use carefully, see know issues in man page<ref>http://manpages.org/multipathconf/5</ref>) |
:::Queue IO if no path is active; identical to the no_path_retry keyword. | :::Queue IO if no path is active; identical to the no_path_retry keyword. | ||
::<code>no_partitions</code> | ::<code>no_partitions</code> |
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