[Bug 850960] Re: iscsid tries to reconnect existing session at startup, failing to do so and hanging the system
Ante Karamatić
850960 at bugs.launchpad.net
Tue Jul 17 15:38:09 UTC 2012
Unmarking it as a duplicate, cause it's not. This workaround is not
needed with open-iscsi 2.0.873 and newer. Workaround also means that
iscsid won't be running, making these systems unusable for OpenStack
compute nodes.
** This bug is no longer a duplicate of bug 677333
open-iscsi: reconnecting to targets fails with kernel >2.6.32 due to sysfs changes (open-iscsi pkg version out of date with kernel)
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Title:
iscsid tries to reconnect existing session at startup, failing to do
so and hanging the system
Status in “open-iscsi” package in Ubuntu:
Confirmed
Bug description:
When starting open-iscsi with an already established session (from
iscsistart), iscsid tries to reconnect it and fails to do it (wrong
AuthMethod).
Before Oneiric, a bug prevented iscsid from starting, making it "work"
when root is on iscsi. That's as long as you don't need to mount
another lun.
In Oneiric, this bug got fixed, exposing the open-iscsi bug. The
workaround for now (bug 838809) is to exit the open-iscsi init script
when detecting we already have a session established from the
initramfs.
Ideally, open-iscsi should be able to start, detect that a session is
already established and either not touch it at all or be able to
reconnect it with the right settings.
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