iscsi initiator - system hang
Danny Braniss
danny at cs.huji.ac.il
Wed Sep 10 07:01:07 UTC 2008
> On a FreeBSD 7.0 system, certain commands issued against any of the
> three mounted iscsi drives causes the system to "hang". In this
> context, hang means:
>
> the system continues to respond to pings
> sendmail stops accepting connections
> imapd stops accepting connections
> sshd stops accepting connections
> shell sessions already established stop accepting commands
> login at the system console is not possible
>
> The problem has been caused, so far, by dump, restore, and pax. These
> commands work perfectly if they are directed against one of the
> internal drives and not the iscsi drives. The failures noted above do
> not normally happen immediately after issuing one of these commands.
> The problems seem to build over a period of minutes or tens of
> minutes. Note that the dump/restore/pax commands can take hours to
> run.
>
> Nothing is written to the system console or any of the log files
> indicating a problem. The only way to recover from the hang is by
> means of the hardware reset button.
>
> When the system was first being set up and no other users were on it,
> shutting down all but one of the CPUs by means of sysctl and
> "machdep.hlt_cpus" allowed restoring about 150gb to the three iscsi
> drives. Once the machine was placed into production, massive hardware
> problems on an old server required this to be done immediately, this
> trick no longer works.
>
> An overview of the hardware involved:
>
> dual, quad-core Intel Xeon processors
> 16 gb RAM FreeBSD 7.0 amd64 release
> NetworkAppliance FAS2020 SAN
> generic kernel
>
> A complete dmesg output can be provided if desired.
>
> By default, iscontrol creates the iscsi drives with the number of tags
> set to one. The performance of the iscsi drives with this default
> setting was quite poor. Based on a recommendation made on a mailing
> list some time ago, /etc/iscsi.conf was changed to set the tags to
> 128. This had a dramatic improvement on the iscsi performance.
>
> Testing on the system that was rushed into production is not really
> possible. However, within the next week or so, a nearly identical
> system should become available and this one could be used for testing.
>
> Any ideas on what could be wrong? Any solutions?
>
maybe, but first, can you send me the output of 'sysctl net.iscsi'?
danny
> Thanks for your help.
>
> Dennis R. Kolpanen
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