[Bug 507513] Re: open-iscsi ignores iBFT
Joe Gruher
joseph.r.gruher at intel.com
Mon Jul 21 18:32:39 UTC 2014
I wonder if this bug has resurfaced in 14.04. If I install to an iSCSI
target, clone the installation and attach to a new iSCSI target, when I
boot from the new iSCSI target iscsistart will still mount the original
target. If using iBFT it should adjust to the new target.
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Title:
open-iscsi ignores iBFT
Status in “open-iscsi” package in Ubuntu:
Fix Released
Bug description:
Binary package hint: open-iscsi
When installing to an iSCSI target in Ubuntu Karmic, the target
name,IP,port are written to the filesystem; at boot time the iscsi
script in the ramfs only considers the contents of this file - it
never runs "iscsistart -b" (which reads everything from the iBFT in
memory). the "-b" argument has long been supported by iscsistart
binary in Ubuntu, however it's simply not being called by the shell
script
We frequently install operating systems to be used as gold master
images on our SAN; when doing this we clone an install. Currently we
have to make 2 changes: one to remove the target name from the
iscsi.initramfs config file, the other to modify scripts/local-
top/iscsi so that it will fall back to using the iBFT in the absence
of the config data.
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