Hi folks,

I'm having a weird problem with open-iscsi attempting to use it with SBD. This 
is on SLES11 SP2 with the HAE.

I created an iSCSI Target and set up a 1MB device for use with SBD. I then used 
iSCSI Initiator to discover and log in to the iSCSI Target (with no auth 
credentials), found the LUN, and set up SBD to use that device (by ID). This 
all works great.

I set the open-iscsi service to start on boot, and when I logged in to the 
Target I specified 'onboot' as well. The file 
/etc/iscsi/nodes/iqn.2012-07.com.example:ac247b7e-57fd-4abc-9dd5-3b0100f92fd7/10.0.0.3,3260,1/default
in fact does include the line
node.startup=onboot

But when I restart, it looks like the service starts but it will NOT log in to 
the target automatically. I'm forced to manually start up YaST and log in 
again. This makes the cluster node essentially useless, since it can't 
automatically rejoin the cluster without manual intervention. Note that this 
same problem exists on every node (approaching about 10, now) that I or my team 
has set up.

I've tried everything I can think of .... help?

P.S. I realize that this may be an open-iscsi issue, but a) I don't know where 
that project is supported and b) I figured you folks may have run into this. 
Any help appreciated!



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David Corlette
Product Line Lead
[email protected]
703.663.5517
NetIQ





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