On 10/08/2015 04:10 PM, Ferenc Wagner wrote:
> Mike Christie <[email protected]> writes:
> 
>> > On 10/7/15, 1:37 AM, Ferenc Wagner wrote:
>> >
>>> >> In a pristine system (iscsistart only, no targets configured by
>>> >> iscsiadm) I only get two sessions (with short interfaces names).  With
>>> >> an older open-iscsi version I could then add the four needed node, and
>>> >> after login iscsid took over the two from iscsistart and also started
>>> >> the two other.  Now, that iscsid uses long interface names, it creates
>>> >> four new sessions and leaves the two from iscsistart unmanaged.  Than
>> >
>> > How do you know they are unmanaged by iscsid? Is the iscsid session
>> > state in the iscsiadm -m session -P 1 info showing:
>> >
>> > Internal iscsid Session State: Unknown
> Maybe I was wrong on this point.  After an iscsistart -b in the
> initramfs, but with no ifaces or nodes configured later:

No problem. I think I fully understand the problem. I am working on a
patch. I messed up the firmware on my card, so I cannot access the boot
setup any more here, but am looking for one in the red hat lab.

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