Re: Stuck with an unavailable iscsi gateway

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Originally, the idea of a gateway just permanently disappearing
out-of-the-blue was never a concern. However, since this seems to be a
recurring issue, the latest version of ceph-iscsi includes support for
force-deleting a permanently dead iSCSI gateway [1]. I don't think
that fix is in an official release yet, but it's available as a dev
build here [2].

On Thu, Feb 6, 2020 at 6:45 AM <jcharles@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> Hello
>
> I can't find, a way to resolve my problem.
> I lost a iscsi gateway in a pool of 4 gateway, there is 3 lefts. I can't delete the lost gateway from host and I can't change the Owner of the resource owned by the lost gateway.
>
> Finally, I have ressources which are inaccessible from clients and I can't reconfigure them because of the lost gateway.
> Please, tell me there is a way to remove a lost gateway and that I won't be stuck for ever.
>
> If I do
>   delete compute04.adm.local
>
> it answers
>    Failed : Gateway deletion failed, gateway(s) unavailable:compute04.adm.local(UNKNOWN state)
>
> I saw a reference of my problem in  the thread "Error in add new ISCSI gateway" but unfortunatly, no answer seems to be avalaible.
>
>
> Thanks for any help
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[1] https://github.com/ceph/ceph-iscsi/pull/156
[2] https://2.chacra.ceph.com/r/ceph-iscsi/master/945fc555a0434cd0b9f5dbcb0ebaadcde8989d0a/centos/7/flavors/default/

-- 
Jason
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