On 04/25/2014 08:40 AM, Cheng Cheng wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> I am currently use iscsistart to mount the root filesystem in Debian.
> However, the system will fail to reboot due to failing to logout target.
> If I force to logout the target while umount rootfs, the system will not
> be able to read "reboot" as it resides on the iscsi volume.
> 
> Now I during rebooting (runlevel 6), I change the root filesystem to a
> ramfs with iscsiadm and related libraries loaded. However, after I
> chroot into the ramfs, I am unable to logout the target. I already have
> proc, sysfs, dev mounted to ramfs, and I can use "iscsiadm --mode
> session" to list connect session. But logout just fails. 
> 
> Can anyone share some hints into this issue?


The Root on iSCSI setup should work fine on Debian too. Just mark your
root device "_netdev" also. And as Mike said, we don't bother much about
logging out all session at shutdown. We need to ensure the last data
bits to get synced.



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