On Thu, Nov 21, 2024 at 08:26:11PM +0100, BERTRAND Joël wrote: > Keyboard (0xc31c), rev 1.10/64.00, addr e39c0 itt 205 > Nov 21 18:45:16 legendre /netbsd: [ 77.7244616] destroy_ccbs: ccb > 0xffff9c0021c > e3b38 itt 206 > Nov 21 18:45:16 legendre /netbsd: [ 77.7244616] destroy_ccbs: ccb > 0xffff9c0021c > e3cb0 itort 10 configuration 1 interface 1 > Nov 21 18:45:16 legendre /netbsd: [ 2.2043088] uhidev2: Logitech > (0x046d) USB
Except for the wild mixup of early kernel messages (at time ~2.204) with iscsi debug messages (at ~77.724) this only hints to a cleanup of a session. This can happen when the first connection of a session cannot be created or when a functional session is shut down and has closed its last connection, but the log doesn't tell which it is. When a session cannot be created, then nothing should happen. The disk device (sdX) is just never attached. When a session is shut down, the disk device (sdX) is detached (just like something unplugging a USB stick). I'm not sure what happens when the disk is detached while in use (e.g. is still mounted) even when we did make a lot of progress in that area. Greetings, -- Michael van Elst Internet: mlel...@serpens.de "A potential Snark may lurk in every tree."