I'm having problem configuring open-iscsi on Debian 6 to automatically 
start-up. I've configured everything and if I manually run *invoke-rc.d 
open-iscsi restart* then it runs fine!

However after a simple reboot, nothing happens. This is the log in the 
daemon.log / syslog:

Jan  8 11:31:51 ssdkvm iscsid: iSCSI logger with pid=1985 started!
Jan  8 11:31:52 ssdkvm iscsid: transport class version 2.0-870. iscsid 
version 2.0-871
Jan  8 11:31:52 ssdkvm iscsid: iSCSI daemon with pid=1986 started!
Jan  8 11:31:53 ssdkvm iscsid: connection1:0 is operational now
.....
Jan  8 11:32:18 ssdkvm iscsid: transport class version 2.0-870. iscsid 
version 2.0-871
Jan  8 11:32:18 ssdkvm iscsid: iSCSI daemon with pid=929 started!
*Jan  8 11:32:18 ssdkvm iscsid: cannot make a connection to 2a00:..... 
(-1,101)*
*
*
Why is this happening? Is the network not up when this line is present? 
(possibly because of IPv6?) How can I fix it? Remove the line from rcS.d 
and append *invoke-rc.d open-iscsi start *to rc.local?

Regards,
Zsolt







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