Mike Christie wrote:
On 03/01/2010 12:06 PM, bet wrote:
1.  Based on my timeouts I would think that my session would time out

Yes. It should timeout about 15 secs after you see
 > Mar  1 07:14:27 bentCluster-1 kernel:  connection4:0: ping timeout of
 > 5 secs expired, recv timeout 5, last rx 4884304, last ping 4889304,
 > now 4894304

You might be hitting a bug where the network layer gets stuck trying to send data. I attached a patch that should fix the problem.

If you do not know how to build a RHEL kernel let me know the arch you are using and I can build a kernel here (it takes about a day).



after 15 seconds.  Anyone have an idea why is it taking 67 seconds?
Am I missing any other timeout values?

No. The ones you have set are it.


2.  In a perfect world what is the best case scenario for the failure
of my iSCSI session?


It should work like in that doc.


wouldn't the abort timeout also have an effect here? or will iSCSI fail the coming abort (that the mid-layer sends when it gets an error sending a SCSI command) immediately?

--guy

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