if i remember correctly, i made the config from the HP MSA
recommendations for multipathd.conf
here my multipathd.conf config:
defaults {
udev_dir/dev
polling_interval30
selectorround-robin 0
path_grouping_policy
here my iscsi config dir from /etc
** Attachment added: iscsi configuration from /etc on affected host
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/multipath-tools/+bug/1135453/+attachment/3552742/+files/iscsicfg.gz
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you seem to feel that it is normal that multipathd is stopped then the
iscsi device logged out (so the blockdevice disappears) and then umount?
this would end in a possible dataloss scenario isn't it?
btw. also bootup does not work so there must be some logical error i
think.
of course the 120
if i remember correctly, i made the config from the HP MSA
recommendations for multipathd.conf
here my multipathd.conf config:
defaults {
udev_dir/dev
polling_interval30
selectorround-robin 0
path_grouping_policy
here my iscsi config dir from /etc
** Attachment added: iscsi configuration from /etc on affected host
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/multipath-tools/+bug/1135453/+attachment/3552742/+files/iscsicfg.gz
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you seem to feel that it is normal that multipathd is stopped then the
iscsi device logged out (so the blockdevice disappears) and then umount?
this would end in a possible dataloss scenario isn't it?
btw. also bootup does not work so there must be some logical error i
think.
of course the 120
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Title:
open-iscsi +mpio with multipathd init script order
Public bug reported:
when using open-iscsi and multipathd for a mpio setup there are several
init script logical issues:
when shutting down, the system does first stop multipathd and then try
to umount the filesystem and then stop open-iscsi to the system hangs
forever on shutdown.
also when
actually its on release 12.04
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Hi guys
I'm encountering this problem too
I think it could be reated to a Timing Issue since i only encounter this
problem since the HZ options in kernel appeared, did ubuntu change to
1000HZ?
I mean if i generate cpu load it seems to badly poll data from
temperature sensors
Greets
Mike
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just after starting a make for kernel compilation when i manually do a
cat /proc/acpi/thermal_zone/TZS0/temperature
i get very fast this results increasing really really badly in 1 or 1.5 seconds
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/home/mburgener# cat /proc/acpi/thermal_zone/TZS0/temperature
temperature:
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