I agree with Andrew's posting. I think your system is in a bad state. I would suggest adding the killall line. Reboot the system And try it again.
Regards, Don -----Original Message----- From: open-iscsi@googlegroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Rudy Gevaert Sent: Monday, March 31, 2008 9:28 AM To: open-iscsi@googlegroups.com Subject: Re: interaction with udev Hi Don, Don Williams wrote: > Hello Rudy, > > > > If you run ps -ax | grep iscsid after you stop open-iscsi I suspect > you'll find that the daemon is still running. In deed. > > > [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~# ps ax | grep iscsid > > 5651 ? Ss 0:07 /sbin/iscsid > > 5652 ? S<Ls 0:00 /sbin/iscsid > > 15984 pts/2 S+ 0:00 grep iscsid > > > > > > You'll see that there are multiple iscsid running. The > start-stop-daemon in debian doesn't handle the multiple PIDs. > > > > My really poor fix is to add a 'killall -1 iscsid' to the > /etc/init.d/open-iscsi script. <...> > > > I know I'll probably get flamed for such a poor fix but it works for > me. ;-) > > > > I do recall that someone posted a suggested proper fix for debian but > it didn't get added. You fix kills all the iscsid programs. But I still have the device /dev/sdb e.g. available. :( -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Rudy Gevaert [EMAIL PROTECTED] tel:+32 9 264 4734 Directie ICT, afd. Infrastructuur ICT Department, Infrastructure office Groep Systemen Systems group Universiteit Gent Ghent University Krijgslaan 281, gebouw S9, 9000 Gent, Belgie www.UGent.be -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "open-iscsi" group. To post to this group, send email to open-iscsi@googlegroups.com To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/open-iscsi -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---