[dm-devel] [PATCH] multipath-tools: remove final \ in fprintf
Christophe Varoqui
christophe.varoqui at opensvc.com
Fri Jul 22 09:42:56 UTC 2016
Merged.
On Mon, Jul 18, 2016 at 3:23 PM, Xose Vazquez Perez <xose.vazquez at gmail.com>
wrote:
> Useless.
>
> Cc: Christophe Varoqui <christophe.varoqui at opensvc.com>
> Cc: device-mapper development <dm-devel at redhat.com>
> Signed-off-by: Xose Vazquez Perez <xose.vazquez at gmail.com>
> ---
> multipath/main.c | 64
> ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++----------------------------
> 1 file changed, 32 insertions(+), 32 deletions(-)
>
> diff --git a/multipath/main.c b/multipath/main.c
> index 907a96c..0bec0d2 100644
> --- a/multipath/main.c
> +++ b/multipath/main.c
> @@ -110,38 +110,38 @@ usage (char * progname)
> fprintf (stderr,
> "\n"
> "Where:\n"
> - " -h print this usage text\n" \
> - " -l show multipath topology (sysfs and DM info)\n" \
> - " -ll show multipath topology (maximum info)\n" \
> - " -f flush a multipath device map\n" \
> - " -F flush all multipath device maps\n" \
> - " -a add a device wwid to the wwids file\n" \
> - " -c check if a device should be a path in a
> multipath device\n" \
> - " -q allow queue_if_no_path when multipathd is not
> running\n"\
> - " -d dry run, do not create or update devmaps\n" \
> - " -t dump internal hardware table\n" \
> - " -r force devmap reload\n" \
> - " -i ignore wwids file\n" \
> - " -B treat the bindings file as read only\n" \
> - " -b fil bindings file location\n" \
> - " -w remove a device from the wwids file\n" \
> - " -W reset the wwids file include only the current
> devices\n" \
> - " -p pol force all maps to specified path grouping
> policy :\n" \
> - " . failover one path per priority
> group\n" \
> - " . multibus all paths in one priority
> group\n" \
> - " . group_by_serial one priority group per
> serial\n" \
> - " . group_by_prio one priority group per
> priority lvl\n" \
> - " . group_by_node_name one priority group per
> target node\n" \
> - " -v lvl verbosity level\n" \
> - " . 0 no output\n" \
> - " . 1 print created devmap names only\n" \
> - " . 2 default verbosity\n" \
> - " . 3 print debug information\n" \
> - " dev action limited to:\n" \
> - " . multipath named 'dev' (ex: mpath0) or\n" \
> - " . multipath whose wwid is 'dev' (ex:
> 60051..)\n" \
> - " . multipath including the path named 'dev' (ex:
> /dev/sda)\n" \
> - " . multipath including the path with maj:min
> 'dev' (ex: 8:0)\n" \
> + " -h print this usage text\n"
> + " -l show multipath topology (sysfs and DM info)\n"
> + " -ll show multipath topology (maximum info)\n"
> + " -f flush a multipath device map\n"
> + " -F flush all multipath device maps\n"
> + " -a add a device wwid to the wwids file\n"
> + " -c check if a device should be a path in a
> multipath device\n"
> + " -q allow queue_if_no_path when multipathd is not
> running\n"
> + " -d dry run, do not create or update devmaps\n"
> + " -t dump internal hardware table\n"
> + " -r force devmap reload\n"
> + " -i ignore wwids file\n"
> + " -B treat the bindings file as read only\n"
> + " -b fil bindings file location\n"
> + " -w remove a device from the wwids file\n"
> + " -W reset the wwids file include only the current
> devices\n"
> + " -p pol force all maps to specified path grouping
> policy :\n"
> + " . failover one path per priority
> group\n"
> + " . multibus all paths in one priority
> group\n"
> + " . group_by_serial one priority group per
> serial\n"
> + " . group_by_prio one priority group per
> priority lvl\n"
> + " . group_by_node_name one priority group per
> target node\n"
> + " -v lvl verbosity level\n"
> + " . 0 no output\n"
> + " . 1 print created devmap names only\n"
> + " . 2 default verbosity\n"
> + " . 3 print debug information\n"
> + " dev action limited to:\n"
> + " . multipath named 'dev' (ex: mpath0) or\n"
> + " . multipath whose wwid is 'dev' (ex: 60051..)\n"
> + " . multipath including the path named 'dev' (ex:
> /dev/sda)\n"
> + " . multipath including the path with maj:min
> 'dev' (ex: 8:0)\n"
> );
>
> }
> --
> 2.7.4
>
>
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