Hi,
Thanks for your help, resolved the issue now. It had been setup to load
the kernel modules and mount the target via the initrd image.
I can't tell you how frustrating that was to diagnose :)
I removed the offending lines, rebuilt the image, then fixed the issue.
Regards
R
On
Hi Richard,
On 1 November 2012 21:19, rich...@aggress.net wrote:
Hi,
My iSCSI target is broken and I need to disable open-iscsi from starting up
as it sits in a loop trying to connect without timing out.
However.. I'm seemingly unable to do this..
I've disabled all services via chkconfig
On 11/01/2012 04:19 PM, rich...@aggress.net wrote:
Hi,
My iSCSI target is broken and I need to disable open-iscsi from starting
up as it sits in a loop trying to connect without timing out.
Are you sure it does not timeout? The default timeout is long, but it
should timeout eventually.
Hi,
My iSCSI target is broken and I need to disable open-iscsi from starting up
as it sits in a loop trying to connect without timing out.
However.. I'm seemingly unable to do this..
I've disabled all services via chkconfig and confirmed in each rc*.d
directory
Rebooted, it still comes up