Re: simulated network failure error messages

2009-02-27 Thread Ulrich Windl
On 26 Feb 2009 at 9:51, Mike Christie wrote: Ulrich Windl wrote: Hello, I've simulated a remote network failure by adding a blackhole route for one of the remote iSCSI ports, watching the kernel messages of SLES 10 SP1 (open-iscsi- 2.0.707-0.32). I tried to follow the

Re: simulated network failure error messages

2009-02-27 Thread Mike Christie
Ulrich Windl wrote: [...] [ the other thing is that multipathd REPEATEDLY reports the paths being down, i.e. it reports the STATE, not the TRANSITION of the state.: ] Do you mean it repeatedly reports this for each path or that you get a message for each path that is on the same

simulated network failure error messages

2009-02-26 Thread Ulrich Windl
Hello, I've simulated a remote network failure by adding a blackhole route for one of the remote iSCSI ports, watching the kernel messages of SLES 10 SP1 (open-iscsi- 2.0.707-0.32). I tried to follow the configuration guidelines in README for using multipath. The host sees three target LUNs,

Re: simulated network failure error messages

2009-02-26 Thread Mike Christie
Ulrich Windl wrote: Hello, I've simulated a remote network failure by adding a blackhole route for one of the remote iSCSI ports, watching the kernel messages of SLES 10 SP1 (open-iscsi- 2.0.707-0.32). I tried to follow the configuration guidelines in README for using multipath. The