On 11/21/2011 08:48 PM, Matt wrote:
> 
> Greetings,
> 
> I have seen this error covered in other places in this group but none
> of the solutions I have found seem to be the issue I am facing.
> 
> I get errors like the one below at random. As you can see, almost
> immediately the system says it is back up.
> 
> This causes any virtual machines attached to go read only.
> 
> Nov 21 09:16:13 hv1 kernel:  connection4:0: ping timeout of 5 secs
> expired, recv timeout 5, last rx 4393885396, last ping 4393886646, now
> 4393887896
> Nov 21 09:16:13 hv1 kernel:  connection4:0: detected conn error (1011)
> Nov 21 09:16:13 hv1 iscsid: Kernel reported iSCSI connection 4:0 error
> (1011) state (3)
> Nov 21 09:16:14 hv1 kernel:  connection3:0: ping timeout of 5 secs
> expired, recv timeout 5, last rx 4393885656, last ping 4393886906, now
> 4393888156
> Nov 21 09:16:14 hv1 kernel:  connection3:0: detected conn error (1011)
> Nov 21 09:16:14 hv1 multipathd: sda: readsector0 checker reports path
> is down
> Nov 21 09:16:14 hv1 multipathd: checker failed path 8:0 in map mpath5
> Nov 21 09:16:14 hv1 kernel: device-mapper: multipath: Failing path
> 8:0.
> Nov 21 09:16:14 hv1 multipathd: mpath5: remaining active paths: 0
> Nov 21 09:16:14 hv1 multipathd: dm-2: add map (uevent)
> Nov 21 09:16:14 hv1 multipathd: dm-2: devmap already registered
> Nov 21 09:16:14 hv1 iscsid: Kernel reported iSCSI connection 3:0 error
> (1011) state (3)
> Nov 21 09:16:17 hv1 iscsid: connection4:0 is operational after
> recovery (1 attempts)
> Nov 21 09:16:18 hv1 iscsid: connection3:0 is operational after
> recovery (1 attempts)
> Nov 21 09:16:29 hv1 multipathd: sda: readsector0 checker reports path
> is up
> Nov 21 09:16:29 hv1 multipathd: 8:0: reinstated
> Nov 21 09:16:29 hv1 multipathd: mpath5: remaining active paths: 1
> Nov 21 09:16:29 hv1 multipathd: dm-2: add map (uevent)
> Nov 21 09:16:29 hv1 multipathd: dm-2: devmap already registered
> 
> I am running the following kernel:
> Linux hv1 2.6.18-238.9.1.el5xen
> 
> This is CentOS 5.6 64 bit.
> 
> Can someone point me in the right direction? Perhaps the ping timeout
> need to be adjusted but I have a feeling this is software related.
> 

If you just turn nops/pings off do you still see the conn error and is
operational messages in the logs.

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