Re: can't force-remove targets

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Tomasz Chmielewski schrieb:
Tomasz Chmielewski schrieb:
Sometimes (90% of cases), I can't force-remove targets (needed i.e. when I want to update tgtd).

The easiest way to reproduce is to:

- start a target
- on initiator, log in and "dd if=/dev/sdX of=/dev/null"
- on the target, try to remove this connection

Most likely, with a target like this:

Target 3: iqn.2007-02.net.syneticon:superthecus.test
    System information:
        Driver: iscsi
        State: ready
    I_T nexus information:
        I_T nexus: 3
            Initiator: iqn.2008-01.net.syneticon:server.vmware5
            Connection: 0
                IP Address: 192.168.111.170


You will use this command to remove the connection:

# tgtadm --op delete --mode conn --tid 3 --sid 3 --cid 0


Which will output in syslog:

May  6 17:05:35 superthecus tgtd: conn_close_force(230) close 3 0
May  6 17:05:35 superthecus tgtd: conn_close(89) already closed 0x9e5288c 4


And connection will not be removed.


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Tomasz Chmielewski
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