Re: iscsid stop using system not working correctly

2015-02-12 Thread Chris Leech
On Thu, Feb 05, 2015 at 04:58:37PM -0800, The Lee-Man wrote: Thanks, Chris, for tracking down the systemd problem and reporting it. In case anyone else was following this thread, Lennart has commited a change to systemd to fix this case. It will be in systemd 219. commit:

Re: iscsid stop using system not working correctly

2015-02-05 Thread The Lee-Man
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Re: iscsid stop using system not working correctly

2015-02-04 Thread Chris Leech
On Fri, Jan 30, 2015 at 02:09:54PM -0800, The Lee-Man wrote: Hi Mike: Just a heads up that stopping the open-iscsi iscsid daemon using systemd doesn't seem to be working correctly, at least not on SUSE SLE 12. When I have one or more sessions present, and their startup value is set to

Re: iscsid stop using system not working correctly

2015-02-04 Thread Chris Leech
On Wed, Feb 04, 2015 at 12:51:08PM -0800, The Lee-Man wrote: I'm wondering if it has something to do with the ExecStop command returning before iscsid actually terminates, although I'm not sure what's triggering the service restart. I think you're onto the meat of the problem: the

iscsid stop using system not working correctly

2015-01-30 Thread The Lee-Man
Hi Mike: Just a heads up that stopping the open-iscsi iscsid daemon using systemd doesn't seem to be working correctly, at least not on SUSE SLE 12. When I have one or more sessions present, and their startup value is set to manual, when I try to stop the iscsid service, I get: #

Re: iscsid stop using system not working correctly

2015-01-30 Thread The Lee-Man
On Friday, January 30, 2015 at 2:09:54 PM UTC-8, The Lee-Man wrote: Hi Mike: Just a heads up that stopping the open-iscsi iscsid daemon using systemd doesn't seem to be working correctly, at least not on SUSE SLE 12. When I have one or more sessions present, and their startup value is set