Hi Guys,


Chris Leech <cleech@...> writes:

> 
> On Tue, Jan 19, 2016 at 02:12:39PM -0600, Mike Christie wrote:
> > On 01/11/2016 08:52 AM, garpen01@... wrote:
> > > 
> > >     > Second problem is the same as stated above, at shutdown, system
> > >     would tear
> > >     > down network interfaces and try to stop iSCSI before unmounting
> > >     the iSCSI
> > >     > volumes - this lead to data loss and (not) fun times
> > > 
> > > 
> > > Hi All
> > > 
> > > I've just lost 1,5 TB (thousansd of very important files) of data due
> > > the same raason: closing iscsi before unmountig volumes
> > > file system totally corrupted
> > > 
> > > has anyone knows in witch version of Centos7/Open-Iscsi this dangeours
> > > bug was fixed ?
> > >  
> > 
> > Chris, it looks like you fixed this in systemd-208-20.el7 and that is
> > RHEL 7.2, right?
> 
> That's the right systemd package, but I think it was released with RHEL
> 7.1 along with iscsi-initiator-utils-6.2.0.873-29.
> 
> - Chris
> 

I've just installed a Centos7 box, fully updated to:

CentOS Linux release 7.2.1511 (Core) 

I have installed and set up an iSCSI volume.  Done a mkfs on it.  Mounted
it.  No problem.

I am having the same problem when shutting down.  The iscsi stuff seems to
stop before the volume is un-mounted.  I've looked at the systemd files in
the rest of these posts, and the "fixes" are in place out of the box.

I have one other, possibly related, issue upon start up.  The iscsi
connection is not automatically "logged" into.  I have to do this manually.
 Not sure why, as the iscsi systemd files have lines in them saying to auto
login.   



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