On 11/28/2010 01:44 PM, Bangalore wrote:
i tried by unmounting the device before restarting Iscsi service , But

I said you also need to have lvm release the devices. What you are doing is unsupported and the results you are getting are expected.

Before running iscsi stop you need to have lvm stop using the iscsi devices, because when the stop is done it will remove the iscsi devices and lvm will be referencing bad devices.

After you run iscsi start you need to run something like lvm vgscan so the lvm devices are rebuilt using the new scsi devices.

I think you want to email the lvm group to see what commands they reccommend to run.


[r...@wapdb-node1 /]# service iscsi stop
Logging out of session [sid: 1, target: iqn.1986-03.com.ibm:sn.
135057127, portal: 10.0.104.202,3260]
Logout of [sid: 1, target: iqn.1986-03.com.ibm:sn.135057127, portal:
10.0.104.202,3260] successful.
Stopping iSCSI daemon:
[r...@wapdb-node1 /]#


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