hello Folks,

i am running Solaris 10 on SunBlade 100. The system is connected to EMC Celerra 
via iSCSI protocol. Everything is fine from file system access perspective, but 
when i try to reboot the system i start getting a bunch of error messages on 
the console and in the log:


WARNING: /iscsi/[EMAIL PROTECTED],4 (sd7):
SCSI transport failed: reason 'tran_err': retrying command
 iscsi: [ID 286457 kern.notice] NOTICE: iscsi connection(5) unable to connect 
to target iqn.1992-05.com.emc:apm000737009950000-1 (errno:128)
 [ID 107833 kern.warning] WARNING: /iscsi/[EMAIL PROTECTED],4 (sd7):
transport rejected fatal error
 ufs: [ID 702911 kern.warning] WARNING: Error writing ufs log
 ufs: [ID 127457 kern.warning] WARNING: ufs log for /mnt/test2 changed state to 
Error
 ufs: [ID 616219 kern.warning] WARNING: Please umount(1M) /mnt/test2 and run 
fsck(1M)
genunix: [ID 672855 kern.notice] syncing file systems...
done



these errors continue for about 5 minutes and then finally the system shuts 
down. If i manually umount the iscsi file system ..system shuts down 
immediately. It seems like the network interface is taken down before the 
network file system gets a chance to be unmounted. Any ideas ? Also the iSCSI 
file system is specified in vfstab but it does not get mounted at boot time.

Thanks
 
 
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