Re: umounting an iSCSI device with no connection

2008-06-04 Thread An Oneironaut
So I just tried issuing a logout with iscsiadm. After this I was able to umount and reboot no problem. Even though the iSCSI device can't respond does this command set something in the Kernel when it doesn't receive an ACK? -JD On Jun 2, 3:16 am, Tomasz Chmielewski [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Re: umounting an iSCSI device with no connection

2008-06-04 Thread Mike Christie
An Oneironaut wrote: So I just tried issuing a logout with iscsiadm. After this I was able to umount and reboot no problem. Even though the iSCSI device can't respond does this command set something in the Kernel when it doesn't receive an ACK? If the connection is not up, and you run

Re: umounting an iSCSI device with no connection

2008-06-02 Thread Tomasz Chmielewski
An Oneironaut schrieb: Hey all, So I'm having some problems using umount an my iSCSI device. I have my timeout period set to a really long time and the no-op timers have been switched off. If my system loses its connection to the iSCSI and I try to umount the device the command