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Symptom & Impact
Block devices intermittently disappear and return, causing I/O stalls and possible filesystem corruption risk.
Environment & Reproduction
On SAN-backed RHEL 8 hosts, run multipath -ll and observe repeated path up/down transitions.
Root Cause Analysis
Faulty zoning, unstable HBA links, or aggressive multipath timeout policy causing path churn.
Quick Triage
Inspect journalctl -u multipathd, verify fc transport state, and check storage array port health.
Step-by-Step Diagnosis
Review /etc/multipath.conf, compare vendor-recommended settings, and correlate with switch logs.

Solution – Primary Fix
Apply correct multipath policy, fix SAN zoning issues, reload multipathd, and confirm stable active paths.
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Solution – Alternative Approaches
Temporarily reduce workload on unstable LUNs and migrate critical services to healthy paths.
Verification & Acceptance Criteria
Path state remains stable over monitoring window and application I/O latency normalizes.
Rollback Plan
Revert multipath.conf to prior profile and restart multipathd if new settings worsen behavior.
Prevention & Hardening
Run periodic SAN path validation and keep HBA firmware and multipath packages current.
Related Errors & Cross-Refs
Related: I/O error on dm device, blocked for more than 120 seconds, and path checker failed.
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References & Further Reading
See RHEL 8 DM Multipath and SAN integration operational documentation.
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