>
> Ah, normally you need iscsid running when iscsiadm is run. I think
> normally people just run iscsistart in the initramfs, then when the
> system runs on the real root we start iscsid and do discovery.
>
> Do you just get an error about not being able to connect to iscsid and
> that the default initiatorname being used when you ran the command above
> or does iscsiadm just return a failure or nothing?

i'm using debian, and yes, this is exactly what it does. For what it's
worth, it works *perfectly* on another machine with the qlogic driver.

> Yeah, seems like from just that the target dropped the connection on us.
>
> If you just do a normal boot from local disk then try to use be2iscsi
> can you login to the target?

i've not tried, as these are meant to be diskless machines. I'll give
it a go with usb stick or something similar. I expect a similar
result. I tried with a CentOS liveCD, without much luck.

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