> On 06/10/2010 07:04 PM, Caspar Smit wrote:
>> Don't get me wrong, the failover IS WORKING. Only the connection
>> re-instatement to MS iSCSI Initiator isn't when using the RAs.
>
> Can you try setting an explicit SCSI ID and SN on your logical units
> please, and see if that improves the situation? As in:
>
> primitive res_lu_lun1 ocf:heartbeat:iSCSILogicalUnit \
>   params target_iqn="iqn.2001-04.com.example:storage.example.iscsivg01"
> lun="1" \
>   path="/dev/iscsivg01/lun1" \
>   scsi_id="iscsivg01.lun1" scsi_sn="4711"

I already tested this, but did a re-check to no avail.
Still only node01->node02 failover works.

I thought maybe the DC role of pacemaker had something to do with it
because when node01 is DC the services (failover-ip, iscsitarget,
iscsilogicalunit, portblock) start/stop almost instantly on node1 (when
monitoring with crm_mon) start/stop on node02 takes a second each.
Switching DC didn't change anything.

Still only node01->node02 failover works.

Now to test open-iscsi.

Kind regards,
Caspar Smit

>
> Thanks.
>
> Cheers,
> Florian
>
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