Re: [Bug 26992] New: iscsi session re-establishment by client does not work (auth method rejected by target)

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On 01/17/2011 06:12 PM, bugzilla-daemon@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=26992

            Summary: iscsi session re-establishment by client does not work
                     (auth method rejected by target)
            Product: IO/Storage
            Version: 2.5
     Kernel Version:>=2.6.33
           Platform: All
         OS/Version: Linux
               Tree: Mainline
             Status: NEW
           Severity: blocking
           Priority: P1
          Component: SCSI
         AssignedTo: linux-scsi@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
         ReportedBy: bugzilla-kernel-org-sux2k0@xxxxxxxxx
                 CC: bugzilla-kernel-org-sux2k0@xxxxxxxxx
         Regression: No


Latest client kernel version known to work: 2.6.32.27 (vanilla)
First client kernel version known NOT to work: 2.6.33 (vanilla)

I'm doing sanboot via iSCSI/TCP using gPXE 1.0.1 from etherboot.org. The gPXE
chain boot loader registers the iSCSI target lun as boot disk and when the
Ubuntu OS starts iscsid, session re-establishment fails when using kernel
2.6.33 or higher on the client (session startup configured as manual). Works
perfectly with 2.6.32.27 on the client.


Are these kernel.org/open-iscsi.org open-iscsi tools ir distro build ones?

I think this is due to a sysfs issue. If I am right it should be fixed in 872 (http://kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/people/mnc/open-iscsi/releases/open-iscsi-2.0-872.tar.gz) or I think you can change the SYSFS DEPRECIATED and SYSFS V2 DEPRECIATED settings. I cannot remember if you need to turn it on or off (I think you need to turn it on with older tools). Send your .config.

Also could you send the log messages for when it fails? And does normal login work? If you just boot from a local drive and run iscsiadm to login does it fail? What is the error message and what is the /var/log/message output?
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