[Bug 2014969] Re: open-iscsi fails to login to all iSCSI targets during boot
Lena Voytek
2014969 at bugs.launchpad.net
Mon Apr 3 17:50:35 UTC 2023
Thank you for the bug report. The default behavior in Ubuntu has
--loginall set to automatic so that iscsiadm only logs in nodes that
have been individually marked for automatic login. If you would like all
nodes to be logged in regardless then setting --loginall to all is a
valid solution. Alternatively, you can set the node.startup value of the
nodes to automatic so they are activated with the default service
configuration. See
https://library.netapp.com/ecmdocs/ECMP1654943/html/GUID-8EC685B4-8CB6-40D8-A8D5-031A3899BCDC.html
I'm marking this bug as invalid for now. However, if you believe a fix
is needed in Ubuntu please let us know.
** Changed in: open-iscsi (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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Title:
open-iscsi fails to login to all iSCSI targets during boot
Status in open-iscsi package in Ubuntu:
Invalid
Bug description:
OS:
Description: Ubuntu 22.04.2 LTS
Release: 22.04
Package:
open-iscsi 2.1.5-1ubuntu1 amd64
Affected file:
/lib/systemd/system/open-iscsi.service
Expected behaviour:
open-iscsi should login to all discovered targets which are found in /etc/iscsi/nodes/, then all LVM VGs should be activated etc.
Observed behaviour:
All you get is "no records found" from "systemctl status open-iscsi", and no VGs are activated. The block device /dev/sd* for the LUN is just missing in /proc/partitions.
Reason:
The a.m. file appears to contain a bug in the line
ExecStart=/sbin/iscsiadm -m node --loginall=automatic
Workaround:
Changing "automatic" to "all" makes it work again.
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