[Bug 1755858] Re: iscsid autostarts on all servers when it has nothing to do
Steve Langasek
steve.langasek at canonical.com
Fri Jun 1 19:30:32 UTC 2018
** Changed in: open-iscsi (Ubuntu Bionic)
Status: Won't Fix => Triaged
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Title:
iscsid autostarts on all servers when it has nothing to do
Status in open-iscsi package in Ubuntu:
Fix Released
Status in open-iscsi source package in Bionic:
Triaged
Status in open-iscsi package in Debian:
New
Bug description:
In bionic, the open-iscsi systemd unit has the following guards to
keep it from running on systems with no iscsi targets configured:
# Must have some pre-defined targets to login to
ConditionDirectoryNotEmpty=|/etc/iscsi/nodes
# or have a session to use via iscsid
ConditionDirectoryNotEmpty=|/sys/class/iscsi_session
However, iscsid starts from a separate unit and does not include this
check. Thus, iscsid starts on every Ubuntu Server install, whether or
not it has anything to do.
We should replicate these unit conditionals to the iscsid unit, to
ensure the daemon doesn't run (consuming memory, and slowing boot)
when not needed.
Related bugs:
* bug 1630946: ubuntu-server depends on open-iscsi and runs iscsid
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