Re: iSCSI root installs fine but doesn't boot

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Already tried that. What bugs me is that the installation went through without a hitch which shows that the iscsi setup seems to work fine but after the reboot the laptop doesn't even send out any packet to my desktop and just fails right away.

Regards,
  Dennis

On 12/11/2008 03:52 PM, Rui Li wrote:
Any firewall issue?
Try to turn off iptables on desktop see if it makes any different
/etc/init.d/iptables stop

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[mailto:fedora-test-list-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Dennis J.
Sent: Wednesday, December 10, 2008 10:58 PM
To: For testers of Fedora Core development releases
Subject: iSCSI root installs fine but doesn't boot

So I'm experimenting with iscsi and everything went fine until I ran into a
problem. I setup a 2gb file as an iscsi target on my desktop and tested it
locally which worked perfectly fine. Then I started a network install on my
laptop choosing the advanced storage configuration option, specifying the
target on my desktop machine and then proceeded with the install. Then the
system rebootet and now I get:

iscsistart: Logging into 4-04.org.netbsd.iscsi-target:target0
192.168.2.100:3260,1
iscsistart: cannot make connection to 192.168.2.100:3260 (-1,101)
iscsistart: initiator reported error (4 - encountered connection failure)

I did a tcpdump on port 3260 on my desktop machine (192.168.2.100) but
don't see any packets from my laptop (192.168.2.101). Also there doesn't
seem to be any timeouts or retries. The kernel immediately fails unable to
find a suitable root device.

Since I'm new to the iscsi stuff I'm wondering if anyone has an idea what
the problem could be or what component I should file a bug for.

Regards,
    Dennis


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