Mike Christie micha...@cs.wisc.edu schrieb am 12.07.2010 um 19:47 in
Nachricht 4c3b551f.1040...@cs.wisc.edu:
Even if we add new commands, I think we are always going to have the 2
discovery modes because some people like the iscsid.conf editing method
we have now. They want to use iscsiadm
All,
I'm running iscsiadm discovery from an initramfs, rather than
iscsistart, and I have a couple of questions.
I'm starting iscsid without any params, as the man page shows the
default iscsid.conf that will be used if nothing is specified as living
in /etc/iscsi/, which is present there.
I've
Hi Mike,
Thank you very much for your reply. What I want to do is remove the
current iSCSI target the I had from my cloned VM and change it to a
new iSCSI target. Is the logout option the way to disconnect the
target or is that something else?
Thank you,
Mike
On Jul 12, 1:17 pm, Mike Christie
I'm running an iscsi root partition for a CentOS machine running a
2.6.18-53 kernel. Every couple of days I get the error:
connection1:0 detected conn error (1011)
session1: session recovery timed out after 400 sec
I compiled the open-iscsi 2.0-871 user tools and kernel modules from
source
Hi Mike,
Thank you for the quick reply. I have 2 questions if you don't mind
clarifying for me:
1) Is the logout option what disconnects the previous iSCSI target
or do I have to something else? I need to remove all references etc.
to the previous iSCSI target.
2) I tried the discovery command
On 07/13/2010 09:08 AM, Mike wrote:
Hi Mike,
Thank you for the quick reply. I have 2 questions if you don't mind
clarifying for me:
1) Is the logout option what disconnects the previous iSCSI target
or do I have to something else? I need to remove all references etc.
to the previous iSCSI
On 07/13/2010 01:41 PM, Sean S wrote:
I'm running an iscsi root partition for a CentOS machine running a
2.6.18-53 kernel. Every couple of days I get the error:
connection1:0 detected conn error (1011)
session1: session recovery timed out after 400 sec
Is there anything more to the log? Is
Nothing else in the log from iscsid. No mention of a failed reconnect,
although the only log I'm really able to access post failure is dmesg.
Since I'm running a root iscsi, I couldn't get to /var/log/messages
which maybe was a little more verbose? What sort of network problems
might cause this?