Re: Problem with auto-starup on Debian 6

2013-01-09 Thread Richard Laager
On Thu, 2013-01-10 at 00:24 -0600, Mike Christie wrote: > I think some > distros just call iscsi anytime there is a network change like a > interface coming up or a interface getting a address. Ubuntu (and I'd guess Debian) does this (well, the on ifup part). It also stops open-iscsi on ifdown. I

Re: Initiator name missing

2013-01-09 Thread Mike Christie
Did you see my other mail? Previous mail: --- You have a older version. Just rm the old setup files: rm /etc/iscsi/nodes rm /etc/iscsi/send_targets or your version/distro might put it in /var/lib rm /var/lib/iscsi/nodes rm /var/lib/iscsisend_targets Also make sure that in

Re: Problem with auto-starup on Debian 6

2013-01-09 Thread Mike Christie
On 01/09/2013 03:36 AM, Zsolt Ero wrote: > What my final solution is to disable the rcS.d and just call it in > rc.local after a sleep 5. This was the only way to be 100% sure that no > errors were present at the log. If I didn't do any sleep, it worked but > there was still an error first, and the

Re: Initiator name missing

2013-01-09 Thread Jeff Bye
Hello again Mike / open-iscsi community, Any clue as to what might be missing for me? Is there a way to update by editing a file as opposed to typing in the commands? It seems so close to being figured out but I'm stumped! Thanks again Jeff On Fri, Jan 4, 2013 at 4:37 PM, Jeff Bye wrote: >

Re: Problem with auto-starup on Debian 6

2013-01-09 Thread Zsolt Ero
What my final solution is to disable the rcS.d and just call it in rc.local after a sleep 5. This was the only way to be 100% sure that no errors were present at the log. If I didn't do any sleep, it worked but there was still an error first, and then 2 seconds later everything was ok. My VPS host