Hi, http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo doesn't list a place to report SCSI-problems. Anyway, in RHEL5.1, I have a problem in that if a logical volume (LVM) is located on an iSCSI device, it will not be detected on boot-up, because the network (needed for iSCSI, somehow) starts up after lvm(8). Either I missed it or the documentation lacks a workaround for this. (_netdev doesn't help). No tips from the KB. I created an additional init.d-script that does a vgscan+vgchange -ay after the iscsi comes up. BTW: the iscsi-initiator README actually conflicts with reality: configuration databases are in /var/lib, not /etc, as the README suggests. There's a bugzilla for a similar problem (with shutdown), but it only deals with shutdowns. I wonder how they get up their LVMs in the first place... Sorry if this is offtopic here, but I didn't know where to report it (except for bugzilla, but maybe there is an (un-) documented workaround. cheers, Rainer -- Linux-cluster mailing list Linux-cluster@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/linux-cluster