OK, it looks like the initrd has the older iscsi modules built-in and
hence the older ones show up on reboot despite the make install
[r...@test0 ~]# strings initrd-2.6.18.8.img | grep 1.1-646
1.1-646
version=1.1-646
Thanks!
On Apr 6, 8:14 am, Mike Christie wrote:
> solidguy wrote:
> > Spoke
solidguy wrote:
> Spoke too soon. After reboot, it reverted to the previous behavior.
> The message in /var/log/messages is:
> Apr 5 22:52:47 test0 iscsid: transport class version 1.1-646. iscsid
> version 2.0-870
> vs
> Apr 4 11:12:49 test2 kernel: Loading iSCSI transport class v2.0-870.
>
> I
On 5 Apr 2009 at 23:46, solidguy wrote:
>
> Spoke too soon. After reboot, it reverted to the previous behavior.
> The message in /var/log/messages is:
> Apr 5 22:52:47 test0 iscsid: transport class version 1.1-646. iscsid
> version 2.0-870
> vs
> Apr 4 11:12:49 test2 kernel: Loading iSCSI tran
Spoke too soon. After reboot, it reverted to the previous behavior.
The message in /var/log/messages is:
Apr 5 22:52:47 test0 iscsid: transport class version 1.1-646. iscsid
version 2.0-870
vs
Apr 4 11:12:49 test2 kernel: Loading iSCSI transport class v2.0-870.
Is this because of the ib_iser mo
Fixed with
yum remove iscsi*
followed by
make install; chkconfig --add open-iscsi
On Apr 4, 10:41 pm, solidguy wrote:
> I downloaded and built the latest semi-stable build (870.3). I built
> this on 3 different machines (A,B,C) all are supposedly Centos 2.6.18
> (uname -r) . After make install
I downloaded and built the latest semi-stable build (870.3). I built
this on 3 different machines (A,B,C) all are supposedly Centos 2.6.18
(uname -r) . After make install and reboot, 2 of the machines (A&B)
have an [iscsi_eh] process, but the 3rd one does not. All modules
(*.ko) are the same size