@The Lee-Man  Thanks, In my environment, the default value of the
node.startup is automatic in config



The Lee-Man <leeman.dun...@gmail.com> 于2019年12月13日周五 上午5:17写道:

> Okay, I checked CentOS 8, and the services seem very similar to what I'm
> familiar with.
>
> You do indeed need to make sure your nodes have startup set to automatic.
>
> Use something like:
>
> > zsh> sudo iscsiadm -m node --op update --name 'node.conn[0].startup'
> --value automatic
>
> to update all nodes to start and stop automatically, and update startup in
> /etc/iscsi/iscsid.conf to change the default.
>
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