On 05/17/2011 04:18 AM, Adnan Pasic wrote:
Hello, as the subject says, I have the problem that after I configured everything properly (the iscsi-disk is accessible from my initiator, can be mounted and files can even be copied to it) and then restart my Ubuntu-Initiator-PC I get the mentioned error on boot. More precisely, the error message says that the disk /storage is not accessible or ready (with /storage being my mounting point of the iscsi-disk). I have to press S every time I boot the PC and then manually mount the iscsi-disk, which then works perfectly normal again!
I am not familiar with ubuntu. It might be that the network is not fully up when iscsi starts up. So when the auto mount code is run iscsi is not ready. I think if you use something like network manager this can happen a lot in older distros or distros not setup to handle that type of situation.
When you get the not ready errors is that coming from mount or some sort of disk management app? What else is in /var/log/messages around that time? Any type of iscsi or network messages? Is the iscsi disk even set up at this time (can you see the iscsi/scsi disk setup messages in /var/log/messages)?
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