Am 19.12.2016 um 14:49 schrieb Udo Grabowski (IMK):
As said, we've not confifured any pathes, it finds two, but there's really
only one single physical connection, the e1000g network device. I don't
see how it gets two pathes out of that (something strange in scsi_vhci ?).
There is also a glob
On 19/12/2016 14:38, Till Wegmüller wrote:
Hmm.
We once had Problems with Multipathing and Networking in certain setups mostly
when passing into another subnet via a Router. Try Single Path and see what
happens. In the Linux Iscsi Client Multipath is only configured with a simple
true/false flag.
Hmm.
We once had Problems with Multipathing and Networking in certain setups
mostly when passing into another subnet via a Router. Try Single Path
and see what happens. In the Linux Iscsi Client Multipath is only
configured with a simple true/false flag. Multipathing usually does not
need sepe
On 18/12/2016 14:30, Till Wegmüller wrote:
...
What does the service log of the iscsi client service say when booted from the
Original and what when it's booted from the Clone?
Just that it starts on the original, the clients log is not touched
since the OS does not get there to write anything.
On 18/12/2016 14:30, Till Wegmüller wrote:
Hi Udo
I don't really know what the concrete problem could be but I spotted some things
in you mail where I can give some pointers that might help.
> It's really hard to somehow debug this, you cannot give -as single
> user switch to the kernel sinc
Hi Udo
I don't really know what the concrete problem could be but I spotted
some things in you mail where I can give some pointers that might help.
> It's really hard to somehow debug this, you cannot give -as single
> user switch to the kernel since that stops the network (and therefore
> th
On 15/12/2016 16:22, Udo Grabowski (IMK) wrote:
Hi,
desperatly trying to iSCSI boot from clones.
> .
Problem does not rely on the LUN, I changed it to 0 in the
LUN view, and the problem persists. It just is stuck after cpu0
show up, and then seeks forever for the iscsi connection.
I cannot
Hi,
desperatly trying to iSCSI boot from clones. I've successfully
booted one machine from a ZFS volume block device iSCSI target, and
(ZFS) cloned that. Reconfigured with our usual procedure to get to
a different (identical hardware) host, but that host will not boot,
hangs with 'iscsi connectio