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Symptom & Impact
After a SAN reconfiguration, `multipath -ll` shows missing or failed paths for production LUNs.
Environment & Reproduction
Happens on SLES 16 hosts using open-iscsi with multiple targets through dual NICs.
Root Cause Analysis
WWID or target portal changes were not refreshed in `/etc/multipath.conf` or initiator DB.
Quick Triage
Run `iscsiadm -m session` to enumerate active sessions vs expected paths.
Step-by-Step Diagnosis
Compare `multipath -ll` output against `/etc/multipath/wwids` and storage array view.

Solution – Primary Fix
Update `/etc/multipath.conf`, run `multipath -r` and `multipathd reconfigure`.
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Solution – Alternative Approaches
Log out and back into the iSCSI portal via `iscsiadm –mode node –logoutall` to refresh sessions.
Verification & Acceptance Criteria
All expected paths report `active ready running` in `multipath -ll`.
Rollback Plan
Roll back `/etc/multipath.conf` from snapper if new WWID aliases break I/O.
Prevention & Hardening
Monitor multipath state with Prometheus and alert on path count drops.
Related Errors & Cross-Refs
Frequently paired with `iscsid` connection failure messages.
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References & Further Reading
SUSE multipath I/O and iSCSI administration guides.
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