is a little scary. It looks like you might have multiple versions of
userspace running/installed (open-iscsi-2.0-865.15 and 2.0-869). That we
do not support. Make sure you have one version of userspace installed
(do whereis for iscsid, iscsiadm iscsistart to see if there are multiple
aspasia wrote:
Hello,
I have 2 installs of Ubuntu - one i686 and the other AMD64; I am
testing my AMD64 installation to boot iscsi root and found that it got
stuck during boot ... which let me to realize that it had an older
version of a module:
This is a known bug in Ubuntu Hardy.. I
This is a known bug in Ubuntu Hardy.. I just hit it today also:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/218215
Install the newer kernel from the hardy proposed-updates repository and it
fixes the problem.
arrgh! u kidding .. me .. ok .. thanks for the heads up!
- a.
Are you sure this kernel version is right (2.6.24-16)? 2.0-869 was added
to 2.6.25. 2.0-724 was in older kernels like 2.6.24.
yeah, I think in the other machine I downloaded and compiled open-
iscsi ...
You should be able to use a older iscsistart with newer kernel modules.
Run iscsistart