iSCSI initiator: iscontrol cannot be stopped or killed
Aafak Mohammad
aafak.mohammad at cloudbyte.com
Tue Mar 3 10:08:27 UTC 2015
Thanks for helping.
But for now i cannot upgrade it.
Can i get only iscsictl for 9.2?
i mean get it from 10.1 and use only this feature in 9.2
will it work ?
On Tue, Mar 3, 2015 at 2:16 PM, Edward Tomasz Napierała <trasz at freebsd.org>
wrote:
> On 0303T1445, Aafak Mohammad wrote:
> > Problem: the iscontrol process starts normally and establishes
> > a session and brings up a device, but it cannot be stopped.
> > It does not react to a HUP signal, and neither to KILL.
> >
> > The /dev/da0 device is operational and the remote disk remains
> > normally accessible, regardless of how I try to (unsuccessfully)
> > shutdown the iscontrol process. The ps reports the state of the
> > process as "Ds", not doing anything. A ktrace does not show any
> > reaction to a received signal. A restart seems to be necessary
> > to break the iSCSI session.
>
> Well, that's one of the reasons it's obsolete. Could you try
> to upgrade to 10.1 and try the new iSCSI initiator, iscsictl/iscsid?
>
>
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Thanks and Regards,
Aafak
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