Hi,

I'm running iSCSI boot for RHEL & SUSE nodes. Sometimes, after
iscsistart is called, errors on the iSCSI target side occur (e.g. temp
network disconnection) and the iSCSI connection is disconnected. In
the boot log, it looks like this (on a RHEL node):

connection1:0: detected conn error (1020)

And then, of course, the node fails to boot.

I would expect that iscsid would handle this and reconnect, but I
don't see in the boot log that iscsid was started. I also took a look
at /usr/share/dracut/modules.d/95iscsi/iscsiroot, but didn't find
iscsid there.

Is it possible to run iscsid as part of initrd, before iscsistart is executed?

Thanks,
Erez

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