Re: iscsiadm --logoutall=all vs. sessions without match in node database

2016-11-01 Thread Christian Seiler
On 11/01/2016 03:34 PM, The Lee-Man wrote: > What about having open-iscsi update the node database entry when the TPG > changes? I'd rather not see iscsid shutting down targets that were not > specified. I'm a bit unsure about magically updating the node database behind the user's back. At the

Re: iscsiadm --logoutall=all vs. sessions without match in node database

2016-11-01 Thread The Lee-Man
Hi Christian: Apologies for not replying sooner. Yes, this area of open-iscsi is a bit messy IMHO. What about having open-iscsi update the node database entry when the TPG changes? I'd rather not see iscsid shutting down targets that were not specified. What I would actually like to solve

Re: iscsiadm --logoutall=all vs. sessions without match in node database

2016-10-30 Thread Christian Seiler
Hello again, On 10/02/2016 12:21 PM, Christian Seiler wrote: > Recently there has been a bug report in Debian about -U all not > logging out of all active iSCSI sessions on shutdown: > https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=838540 > > I've isolated the problem, and what happens is as

iscsiadm --logoutall=all vs. sessions without match in node database

2016-10-02 Thread Christian Seiler
Hello, Recently there has been a bug report in Debian about -U all not logging out of all active iSCSI sessions on shutdown: https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=838540 I've isolated the problem, and what happens is as follows: 1. An external tool sets up a node configuration