Hi, 

Thanks for your help, resolved the issue now.   It had been setup to load 
the kernel modules and mount the target via the initrd image.  

I can't tell you how frustrating that was to diagnose :)

I removed the offending lines, rebuilt the image, then fixed the issue.

Regards

R


On Friday, November 2, 2012 3:42:41 PM UTC, Mike Christie wrote:
>
> On 11/01/2012 04:19 PM, ric...@aggress.net <javascript:> wrote: 
> > Hi, 
> > 
> > My iSCSI target is broken and I need to disable open-iscsi from starting 
> > up as it sits in a loop trying to connect without timing out.   
>
>
> Are you sure it does not timeout? The default timeout is long, but it 
> should timeout eventually. Did you change it? 
>
> What is the errors in the log? 
>
> > 
> > However.. I'm seemingly unable to do this.. 
> > 
> > I've disabled all services via chkconfig and confirmed in each rc*.d 
> > directory 
>
> Did you chkconfig iscsid and iscsi services? 
>
> > 
> > Rebooted, it still comes up and tries to connect to the broken node 
> > 
> > I've set node.startup = manual in both /etc/iscsi/iscsid.conf and in the 
> > node itself 
> > 
> > I've rm -rf /var/lib/iscsi/* 
>
> If you do not have any files in there then there is nothing for iscsi to 
> login to. 
>
> I think Misha might be right. What is in 
>
> /proc/cmdline 
>
> ? 
>
>

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