Re: can't force-remove targets

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Tomasz Chmielewski wrote:
FUJITA Tomonori schrieb:

Thanks for bisecting,

This patch works (sorry, I can't reproduce this problem as I said
before)?

(...)

No, it doesn't help here.

http://www1.wpkg.org/remove.txt shows a gdb trace of what happens when I do:

# tgtadm --op delete --mode conn --tid 3 --sid 2 --cid 0

(start and end of the trace are not necessarily precisely correct with the starting of the above command).

Is it of any help?


With only having this (offline) target:

# tgtadm --op show --mode sys --name State
System:
    State: offline
iSNS:
    iSNS=Off
    iSNSServerIP=
    iSNSServerPort=3205
    iSNSAccessControl=Off



# tgtadm --op show --mode target
Target 3: iqn.2007-02.net.syneticon:superthecus.monitoring
    System information:
        Driver: iscsi
        State: offline
    I_T nexus information:
        I_T nexus: 2
            Initiator: iqn.2007-04.net.syneticon:server.monitoring
            Connection: 0
                IP Address: 192.168.111.167
    LUN information:
        LUN: 0
            Type: controller
            SCSI ID: IET     00030000
            SCSI SN: beaf30
            Size: 0 MB
            Online: Yes
            Removable media: No
            Backing store: No backing store
        LUN: 1
            Type: disk
            SCSI ID: IET     00030001
            SCSI SN: beaf31
            Size: 10737 MB
            Online: Yes
            Removable media: No
            Backing store: /dev/superthecus/monitoring
    Account information:
    ACL information:


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