Bug#501580: open-iscsi: don't stoptargets on stop

2010-02-03 Thread Ritesh Raj Sarraf
On Tuesday 02 Feb 2010 21:26:19 Ferenc Wagner wrote: But that will not help trigger a real restart where say, you discovered more targets and removed the old ones, if you don't do a stoptargets, you won't be able to logout of those targets. I think it's the other way around: if you DO

Bug#501580: open-iscsi: don't stoptargets on stop

2010-02-03 Thread Ferenc Wagner
Ritesh Raj Sarraf r...@researchut.com writes: I will check is open-iscsi has the equivalent of `multipath -F` Yes, device-mapper devices make their open count easily accessible. However, I know of no similar facility in (i)SCSI or in the block layer. On similar topic, I want to bring the

Bug#501580: open-iscsi: don't stoptargets on stop

2010-02-02 Thread Ferenc Wagner
Ritesh Raj Sarraf r...@researchut.com writes: We are currently triaging bugs for open-iscsi. Hi Ritesh, Thank you very much for investing work into open-iscsi! It's much needed and also much appreciated. First of all, thank you for the patch. The patch looks good. But we might need

Bug#501580: open-iscsi: don't stoptargets on stop

2010-01-31 Thread Ritesh Raj Sarraf
Hi Ferenc, We are currently triaging bugs for open-iscsi. First of all, thank you for the patch. The patch looks good. But we might need something more than this for data LUNs that are on other mount points. On Wednesday 08 Oct 2008 21:34:59 you wrote: Package: open-iscsi Version:

Bug#501580: open-iscsi: don't stoptargets on stop

2008-10-08 Thread Ferenc Wagner
Package: open-iscsi Version: 2.0.870~rc3-0.1 Severity: important Tags: patch Hi, When open-iscsi stop is executed on system shutdown, it invokes the stoptargets shell function, which logs out of all targets. This breaks systems where root is on iSCSI. I decided to leave the job of killing