Konrad Rzeszutek schrieb:
On Thu, Apr 17, 2008 at 06:07:12AM -0400, Konrad Rzeszutek wrote:
It looks like the network is off but the session is still running. We
eventually get to the kernel shutoff here. Is your init script getting
run? If not then run it. If you left the session on on
Synchronizing SCSI cache for disk happens because:
- iSCSI sessions were not properly disconnected, and
Correct.
- they can't be properly disconnected any more, because the network is
already disabled.
Kind of. There is a kernel timer that gets activated during the logout sequence
that
Konrad Rzeszutek wrote:
Firstly, I haven't dug in this yet but this is more of a call:
have-you-seen-this-too?
This is probably on the list 20 times :)
When I reboot the machine without logging off from iSCSI targets I can
hang the reboot sequence. This is with 869-rc4 userspace, SLES 10
It looks like the network is off but the session is still running. We
eventually get to the kernel shutoff here. Is your init script getting
run? If not then run it. If you left the session on on purpose then you
cannot turn the network off because the scsi layer will want to do its