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Special Forums Hardware Filesystems, Disks and Memory iSCSI client setup difficulties Post 302320495 by humbletech99 on Thursday 28th of May 2009 07:00:40 AM
Old 05-28-2009
iSCSI client setup difficulties

I am trying to set up iscsi linux clients and am having some problems. iscsid is running, I can do discovery fine, but adding the iscsi lun I get the following error:
Code:
iscsiadm -m node -T iqn.xxxxxxxxxxxxxx -p y.y.y.y:3260 -l Logging in to [iface: default, target: iqn.xxxxxxxxxxxxxx, portal: y.y.y.y,3260] iscsid: session [iqn.xxxxxxxxxxxxxx,y.y.y.y,3260] already running. iscsiadm: Could not login to [iface: default, target: iqn.xxxxxxxxxxxxxx, portal: y.y.y.y,3260]: iscsiadm: initiator reported error (15 - already exists)

So far I have this fully working on centos but this does not work at all on debian with the same command lines copied and pasted to be sure, I get the already exists error every time centos iscsi-initiator-utils-6.2.0.868-0.18.el5 debian open-iscsi 2.0.870~rc3-0.4 Any ideas on this?

Last edited by humbletech99; 05-28-2009 at 08:19 AM..
 

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ISCONTROL(8)						    BSD System Manager's Manual 					      ISCONTROL(8)

NAME
iscontrol -- login/negotiator/control for an iSCSI initiator session SYNOPSIS
iscontrol [-dv] [-c file [-n nickname]] [-p pidfile] [-t target] [variable=value] DESCRIPTION
This command, along with its kernel counterpart iscsi_initiator(4), is obsolete. Users are advised to use iscsictl(8) instead. Internet SCSI (iSCSI) is a network protocol standard, that allows the use of the SCSI protocol over TCP/IP networks, the iscontrol program is the userland side of an iSCSI session, see iscsi_initiator(4). It has 2 modes of operation, if -d (discovery session) is specified, it will print out the target names returned by the target and exit. In the second mode, it will, after a successful login/negotiation, run in daemon mode, monitoring the connection, and will try to reconnect in case of a network/target failure. It will terminate/logout the session when a SIGHUP signal is received. The flags are as follows: -c file a file containing configuration key-options, see iscsi.conf(5). -d do a discovery session and exit. -n nickname if -c file is specified, then search for the block named nickname in that file, see iscsi.conf(5). -p pidfile will write the process ID of the session to the specified pidfile -t target the target's IP address or name. -v verbose mode. variable=value see iscsi.conf(5) for the complete list of variables/options and their possible values. EXAMPLES
iscontrol -dt myiscsitarget will start a discovery session with the target and print to stdout the list of available targetnames/targetadresses. Note: this listing does not necessarily mean availability, since depending on the target configuration, a discovery session might not need login/access permission, but a full session certainly does. iscontrol -c /etc/iscsi.conf -n myiscsi will read options from /etc/iscsi.conf, use the targetaddress found in the block nicknamed myiscsi, login and negotiate whatever options are specified, and start an iscsi-session. SEE ALSO
da(4), iscsi_initiator(4), sa(4), iscsi.conf(5), camcontrol(8), iscsictl(8) STANDARDS
RFC 3720 BUGS
iscontrol should probably load the iscsi_initiator module if needed. Not all functions/specifications have been implemented yet, noticeably missing are the Task Management Functions. The error recovery, though not fully compliant does a brave effort to recover from network disconnects. BSD
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