Re: Kernel oops on login

2010-03-02 Thread Mike Christie
On 03/02/2010 02:35 AM, Ulrich Windl wrote: On 2 Mar 2010 at 1:21, Mike Christie wrote: Make sure everything is unmounted when you delete/logout, and make sure something like dm/md raid/multipath is not using the device. Mike, would it make any sense to wait until the devices are no longer

Re: Kernel oops on login

2010-03-01 Thread An Oneironaut
Ok so I guess working with old versions of open-iscsi is not accepted here :). So I upgraded to the latest and greatest semi-stable release, 871. I no longer see the is not queued messages and my login and logout work fine. However this is the only the case if I don't have my flash device

Kernel oops on login

2010-02-25 Thread An Oneironaut
Hey all, I'm running open-iscsi-2.0-865.9 on kernel-2.6.22. On bootup my root drive is /dev/sda and I have a flash drive on /dev/sdc. When I try to login to my iscsi device with mdadm I get a kernel oops: -bash# iscsiadm -m node -p 172.19.151.169:3260,1 -T iqn.