Just wondering if anyone worked out the problem with the slow reboot with iscsi.
I am seeing this myself now.
Andrew
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I am facing the same issue. I am performing a shutdown from the console, no
one else is logged into the sysytem, but it takes 10 minutes for the iscsi to
finally fail. Is there a config file where I could change the setting to have
iscsi fail after 5 mintues or something like that?
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Hi Carlopmart:
Yes, but you should do the zfs umount and export manually. In fact that
this work may be not necessary. If you do that, after the system reboot,
you should re-import the zpool from iscsi target if you want to use them
next time.
Regards,
Bing
carlopmart wrote:
Thanks Bing, but
Thanks Bing, but only one question. Is it possible to umount all zfs volums and
zpools (only disks that are connected by iscsi initiator) before launching the
shutdown or reboot command??
Bing Zhao - Sun Microsystems wrote:
Hi Carlopmart:
It seems that before shutdown the machine, some of the
Hi Carlopmart,
carlopmart wrote:
carlopmart wrote:
carlopmart wrote:
Hi all,
I having problems using iscsi initiator under opensolaris. I can to
connect to two iscsi targets (one Solaris 10u8 based and another
opensolaris 2009.06) without problems. I can create zfs volums,
erase files, cr
Hi Carlopmart:
It seems that before shutdown the machine, some of the iscsi luns on the
iscsi initiator side are still being used.
So when shutdown, iscsi initiator can't logout from the target because
of these luns.
The iscsi discovery failure log is also caused by this. This behavior is
not