#! /bin/sh
### BEGIN INIT INFO
# Provides:
# Required-Start:
# Required-Stop:
# Default-Start:
# Default-Stop:
# Short-Description: Starts and stops the iSCSI initiator services and
logins to default targets
### END INIT INFO
PATH=/sbin:/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin
DAEMON=/sbin/iscsid
ADM=/sbin/iscsia
I saw below the download link that open-iscsi-2.0-870 supports kernel 2.6.27
and i don't remember the version it comes with, 86something. I finally got
to work around this by moving it to the first to shutdown in /etc/rc6.d . I
moved it around different orders, but it finally worked when I made it
zeki wrote:
> I'm using Ubuntu intrepid 64bit server kernel 2.6.27-server with open-
> iscsi-2.0-870
>
> i get this error during reboot and it hangs the system.
> [16470.100020] iscsi: can not broadcast skb (-3)
>
> i've searched previous dicussions that were very old with no real
> solutions, b
I'm using Ubuntu intrepid 64bit server kernel 2.6.27-server with open-
iscsi-2.0-870
i get this error during reboot and it hangs the system.
[16470.100020] iscsi: can not broadcast skb (-3)
i've searched previous dicussions that were very old with no real
solutions, but to use the latest version
I see that you were able to resolve this problem. I had a similar
problem so I'll state the resolution here for posterity.
My problem was that the shutdown scripts didn't seem to be ordered
properly. The network was getting shut down before iscsi had a chance
to clear the cache, so the iscsi da
On 8. jan.. 2008, at 11:01, Mike Christie wrote:
>
> Mike Christie wrote:
> Try this tarball which is a rollup of what is in git and what I am
> trying to finish up for the next release:
> http://open-iscsi.org/bits/open-iscsi-2.0-868-test1.tar.gz
>
> You have to use the kernel modules and tool
Mike Christie wrote:
> Andreas Bergstrøm wrote:
>> On 8. jan.. 2008, at 10:29, Mike Christie wrote:
>>> I am not sure if that will work for you because I am not sure what the
>>> ubuntu scripts do. The shutdown -h workaround is for a RHEL/Fedora
>>> scripts issue.
>>>
>>> What are the last message
Andreas Bergstrøm wrote:
>
> On 8. jan.. 2008, at 10:29, Mike Christie wrote:
>> I am not sure if that will work for you because I am not sure what the
>> ubuntu scripts do. The shutdown -h workaround is for a RHEL/Fedora
>> scripts issue.
>>
>> What are the last messages printed out when you reb
On 8. jan.. 2008, at 10:29, Mike Christie wrote:
> I am not sure if that will work for you because I am not sure what the
> ubuntu scripts do. The shutdown -h workaround is for a RHEL/Fedora
> scripts issue.
>
> What are the last messages printed out when you reboot the box? Is it
> something abo
Andreas Bergstrøm wrote:
> I am setting up a new server with Ubuntu Server 7.10 and open iscsi to
> handle several Promise VTrak m500i arrays. The problem I have is that
> when I install open iscsi, the machine hangs on reboot.
>
> I have tried shutdown -h 0 as described here:
> http://group
I am setting up a new server with Ubuntu Server 7.10 and open iscsi to
handle several Promise VTrak m500i arrays. The problem I have is that
when I install open iscsi, the machine hangs on reboot.
I have tried shutdown -h 0 as described here:
http://groups.google.com/group/open-iscsi/browse_
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