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 a
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
http://www.
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,
but on the mailing list archives, I see some systemd services that run
On Thu, Jul 28, 2016 at 02:45:20AM -0700, james harvey wrote:
> 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
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, Ju
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.
On
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,
>
On Thu, Jul 28, 2016 at 03:00:28AM -0700, darli...@gmail.com wrote:
> 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
On Thursday, July 28, 2016 at 1:03:18 PM UTC-4, Chris Leech wrote:
>
> 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