[Bug 1083135] Re: open-iscsi bound to if-*.d in networking kills iSCSI connections
markdv
1083135 at bugs.launchpad.net
Fri May 24 09:28:09 UTC 2013
I just got bit by this, HARD. :(
Why should shutting down a random interface cause sessions totally non-dependant on that interface be disconnected??
This is just plain STUPID!
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Title:
open-iscsi bound to if-*.d in networking kills iSCSI connections
Status in “open-iscsi” package in Ubuntu:
Confirmed
Bug description:
OS:
Description: Ubuntu 12.04 LTS
Release: 12.04
open-iscsi:
Installed: 2.0.871-0ubuntu9
Candidate: 2.0.871-0ubuntu9.12.04.1
Version table:
2.0.871-0ubuntu9.12.04.1 0
500 http://hu.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ precise-updates/main amd64 Packages
*** 2.0.871-0ubuntu9 0
500 http://hu.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ precise/main amd64 Packages
100 /var/lib/dpkg/status
Hi,
I have found that open-iscsi puts start/stop links into the if-up.d
and if-down.d directories under networking. These are unfiltered and
will cause all active iSCSI connections to be torn down as soon as
_ANY_ interface (in my case a bridge that became unneeded - completely
unrelated to iSCSI connections) is brought down, causing possibly
catastrophic failures including data loss in processes (VMs in my
case) using those iSCSI connections.
PoC:
1. Install open-iscsi, log into some target
2. Create an interface config in /etc/network/interfaces
3. "ifup" the new interface, observe the start message of open-iscsi (!)
4. "ifdown" the interface, observe that open-iscsi is stopped, and the block-devices backed by the targets are gone
These links need to be removed ASAP as they pose direct danger of data
loss by reacting to all events, even from completely unrelated
einterfaces, plus doing that in a completely unacceptable manner.
Either they will need to be replaced with filtered scripts to only
react to interfaces that they are using AND do that in a proper manner
instead of shutting down everything; or they could be dropped
altogether, path management can be scripted or done elsewhere.
regards,
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