I'll try running depmod and see if that helps.
I'm not great a hacking Makefiles.   I'll see what I can do.

 I'm going to use a test VM this time though.  Not my server.  :-D

Thx.

On Wed, Jul 15, 2009 at 4:25 PM, Mike Christie <micha...@cs.wisc.edu> wrote:

>
> Donald Williams wrote:
> > Mike,
> >
> > I decided to try the current repository version (as of 3PM, 7/15).
>  Compiled
> > and installed w/o issue.  Rebooted and I couldn't connect to my EQL
> targets.
> > The login process complained "no iSCSI driver".    So I installed 2.0-871
> > from the website tar ball.   Rebooted, same problem.  Tried an older
> kernel,
> > 2.6.24-23, came up fine.   Installed (stupidly) the git version on that
> > kernel, reboot, couldn't log in either.  Again, trying to downgrade
> failed.
> >  Installed an even older kernel, 2.6.24-22 installed 871 from the tar
> ball,
> > that worked fine.   Removed the modified kernels and re-installed one,
> > 2.6.24-24, then installed 871 from tar ball, works fine.
> >  I'm running ubuntu 8.04 LTS.  2.6.24-24-generic kernel right from
> ubuntu.
> >
> > Is this anything you've seen?
> >
> >  What I see in the log that's different is, non-working configs had these
> > errors.
> >
> > Jul 15 15:17:56 ietd-tape kernel: [   73.760376] Loading iSCSI transport
> > class v2.0-871.
> > Jul 15 15:17:56 ietd-tape kernel: [   73.789017] iscsi_tcp: Unknown
> symbol
> > iscsi_tcp_segment_done
>
> I think you or the Makefile just needs to run depmod.
>
> There is a new iscsi module, so there is now
>
> iscsi_tcp
> libiscsi_tcp
> libiscsi
> scsi_transport_iscsi
>
> The above error log messages indicated that you are using a newer
> iscsi_tcp module but the libiscsi_tcp is not getting loaded.
>
> I think we have been getting lucky and since the older modules were the
> same as the distro they got loaded right. Now with the new module we
> should probably add a depmod in the Makefile somewhere. Do you by any
> chance know how to hack Makefiles?
>
> >
>

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