Jonas wrote:
> Hi!
> 
> I'm having a bit of an odd issue - when using open iscsi to connect to
> a Dell MD3000i, everything works well.  I've managed to get everything
> running with multipath and lvm (the Dell exposes 4 connetions, I'm
> connecting to all 4 and using multipath to fail over).  However, when
> disconnecting from the iSCSI unit, iscsid stops unexpectedly.  One of
> the four connections gets closed successfully but then iscsid crashes
> and the other 3 connections stay up.  If I disconnect them one at a
> time, each disconnect triggers a crash.
> 
> We've been using this version of openiscsi just fine on our equallogic
> units, but they do things a little bit differently (and way better).
> 
> The specifics:
> Using iscsi-initiator-utils 6.2.0.868 on CentOS 5.3
> Using kernel 2.6.18-92.1.22  x86_64
> Connecting to a Dell MD3000i
> 

Is the a oops/BUG in /var/log/messages when this problem occurs?

Could you try userpsace tools from here:
http://people.redhat.com/mchristi/iscsi/rhel5.4/iscsi-initiator-utils/

And the newest kernel from here:
http://people.redhat.com/dzickus/el5/

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