[Pkg-iscsi-maintainers] Bug#667545: Bug#667545: iscsi_trgt: Kernel bug when using sanhook from ipxe

Ritesh Raj Sarraf rrs at researchut.com
Thu Apr 5 19:39:59 UTC 2012


On Thursday 05 April 2012 10:33 PM, H. Buurman wrote:
>   The mount point is an encrypted volume (crsetup) that is mounted in
>   /mnt/storage3. The encrypted volume itself is a file on a local
>   disk.
>
>   I forgot to include the following from dmesg, showing the initial
>   startup of the service (when the encrypted volume wasn't yet
>   mounted), and the subsequent restart when it was:
>
> [   12.535197] iSCSI Enterprise Target Software - version 1.4.20.3
> [   12.535259] iscsi_trgt: Registered io type fileio
> [   12.535262] iscsi_trgt: Registered io type blockio
> [   12.535264] iscsi_trgt: Registered io type nullio
> [   12.544258] iscsi_trgt: open_path(120) Can't open /mnt/storage3/Private/64GBssd.dd -2
> [   12.545548] iscsi_trgt: fileio_attach(220) -2
> [   12.547288] iscsi_trgt: open_path(120) Can't open /mnt/storage3/Private/Win7.dd -2
> [   12.548629] iscsi_trgt: fileio_attach(220) -2
> [   97.394943] EXT4-fs (dm-0): mounted filesystem with ordered data mode. Opts: (null)
> [  143.206105] iscsi_trgt: Removing all connections, sessions and targets
> [  158.900037] iSCSI Enterprise Target Software - version 1.4.20.3
> [  158.900102] iscsi_trgt: Registered io type fileio
>
>   These last two are the same entries I included in the initial
>   bugreport.

Am I interpreting correctly that, "On system start-up, since the
encrypted volume wasn't opened, iscsitarget failed to access the files.
Thus failed. Later, after opening the encrypted volume, iscsitarget was
restarted, successfully"  ???

Otherwise, if you cut out the encrypted volume, are you able to serve
the file over iscsi successfully ?
I ask is because I have same setup (minus the encrypted volume) and
everything works perfect.

-- 
Ritesh Raj Sarraf
RESEARCHUT - http://www.researchut.com
"Necessity is the mother of invention."


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