On Thursday, July 28, 2016 at 1:03:18 PM UTC-4, Chris Leech wrote:
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> On Thu, Jul 28, 2016 at 02:50:54AM -0700, james harvey wrote:
> > Am I doing something wrong to get iscsid to automatically login to
> certain
> > nodes, or am I not understanding what the .startup = automatic settings
>
On Thu, Jul 28, 2016 at 03:00:28AM -0700, darli...@gmail.com wrote:
> Arch. Kernel 4.6.4. open-iscsi 2.0_873.
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> Oh boy, that might be my problem right there for one or both of my posts.
> Is the latest open-iscsi release really from 2012?
>
> Are there plans to tag another release, or is
On Thu, Jul 28, 2016 at 02:50:54AM -0700, james harvey wrote:
> Am I doing something wrong to get iscsid to automatically login to certain
> nodes, or am I not understanding what the .startup = automatic settings do?
>
> I was about to post about having trouble getting automatic login to work,
Just noticied on my other post the open-iscsi I'm running is from 2012. Is
the latest open-iscsi release really from 2012?
Are there plans to tag another release, or is it just planned to continue
git comits without tagging releases?
Maybe the iSER bug I ran into was fixed a long time ago.
Arch. Kernel 4.6.4. open-iscsi 2.0_873.
Oh boy, that might be my problem right there for one or both of my posts.
Is the latest open-iscsi release really from 2012?
Are there plans to tag another release, or is it just planned to continue
git comits without tagging releases?
On Thursday,
Sorry for cross-posting to github, just saw several messages saying to use
the mailing list instead.
I made a similar bug report to the linux-rdma mailing list about a year
ago, and never followed up here. I got a response that this is an
open-iscsi issue not a kernel issue. (See
Hello all,
disclaimer: i'm not a programmer, so the following might be utterly
and completely wrong ;-)
TL;DR: i'm getting segfaults from iscsiuio upon any target login.
Specifically this happens in iscsiuio/src/unix/nic_nl.c. Debugging
this lead me to believe this is a case of trying to unlock
Thank you everyone for your reply.
I found the issue was already discussed here
https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/open-iscsi/y2ImQ7ZXBy8 .
The I realized, the iscsi util package shipped along with RHEL is outdated.
The issue got resolved after compiling the latest code.
Regards,