On Mon, Sep 18, 2006 at 12:55:16PM -0600, Rick McNeal wrote:
> I've not seen the disconnects and can't imagine why you'd be getting  
> them unless there's network problem. I'm not saying you have network  
> problems, it's just the only reason that I can think of that would  
> cause what you're seeing.

I've tested this with both the target and the initiator running under
VMware so that seems to rule out the network.  I've also tested it both
ways with only one of the two systems running under VMware and I get
the same behavior.  I'll try to setup two non-VMware systems to rule
out a problem with VMware.

> Out of curiosity is there a core file on /? Or does the PID of the  
> iscsitgtd keep changing? Thinking about the problem this would be the  
> other most logical cause. The daemon is getting a segv or something  
> and SMF is restarting it.

The PID of iscsitgtd is always the same across reconnects so it doesn't
look like the daemon is being restarted.

A network capture with Ethereal shows the Windows XP system sending
a TCP reset to Solaris followed immediately by a reconnect and login.
I posted the capture to http://www.edplese.com/files/iscsi.cap .


Ed Plese
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