[Bug 1135453] Re: open-iscsi +mpio with multipathd init script order errors
Mike Burgener
mburgener at tuxinator.org
Fri Mar 1 17:38:23 UTC 2013
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 hung timeout message from kernel arrives but i think
it does never continue as it can no more "sync" disks? could that make
sense?
regards
Mike
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Title:
open-iscsi +mpio with multipathd init script order errors
Status in “multipath-tools” package in Ubuntu:
New
Bug description:
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 booting up it does mount the partition before multipathd and
open-iscsi are ready and you get the ubuntu screen that the partition
could not get mounted, do you want to skip.
after bootup process you can however mount the partition without any
issue.
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