On 22 aug. 2011, at 19:41, Mike Christie wrote: > On 08/22/2011 09:38 AM, Boes wrote: >> Hi, >> I have a weird issue with my iscsi setup that I can't figure out.. >> I have the feeling this has something to do with the networking, but i >> can't put my finger on it. >> Any help would be much appreciated. >> >> My setup is as follows: >> - 2 servers, both with a bridge on top of a bonded interface. > > Do both servers have a different initiatorname? Is the the value in > /etc/iscsi/initiatorname.iscsi different on each server? Both machines have the same initiator name.
> >> - target running on one of the servers with a dedicated IP (managed >> with pacemaker for failover). >> - Centos 5.6 with the latest updates installed. >> >> Discovery works perfectly fine on both machines and when I login >> either one of the two on the target, everything is fine as well. >> However, as soon as I login the second machine, i start getting >> "Kernel reported iSCSI connection 1:0 error (1011) state (3)" on both >> machines every 30s orso. My noop interval.. >> >> The target says: session ..... not found? > > Is that from both targets? And is that in /var/log/messages? On both initiators I get this message, on the target i also get some feedback from ietd. I have attached part of /var/log/messages from the target machine. Note that half the missing sessions reported by ietd will be from the other server.
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