Re: problems with iscsi storage and boot order

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gordan@xxxxxxxxxx wrote:
> On Mon, 22 Oct 2007, Randy Brown wrote:
> 
>> Thanks, I'll try upping the retries.  I am assuming this is the same
>> thing as increasing the time value here:
> 
> No. Timeouts and retries are separate settings. The problem is usually
> that the iSCSI subsystems tries to access the SAN before the network has
> fully come up.
> 

You can also tweak the network delay setting in /etc/sysconfig/network.
Set the variable NETWORKDELAY to a value (in seconds) and the network
scripts will sleep for this period of time after bringing all interfaces
up. This should allow time for your network to be fully up before the
iscsi service starts.

Regards,
Bryn.

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