Re: what do these abort_cmd(1324) and abort_task_set(1348) messages in the logs mean?

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On Wed, 09 Jul 2014 16:15:42 +0200
Jelle de Jong <jelledejong@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

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> Dear FUJITA,
> 
> On 27/06/14 13:57, FUJITA Tomonori wrote:
>> On Tue, 17 Jun 2014 12:24:07 +0200 Jelle de Jong
>> <jelledejong@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> 
>>> What do these tgtd messages mean? Is something wrong? Why are
>>> they there?
>>> 
>>> http://paste.debian.net/105427/
>> 
>> A SCSI command was aborted for some reason (e.g. the time-out of a
>> SCSI command due to the overloaded iscsi target).
>> 
>> The cricial bug about this was fixed in 1.0.48. I would recommend
>> you to update tgt if you use the older version.
> 
> I upgraded to version 1.0.48 about a week ago for further testing, I
> also added a complete new network path, with new network cards and
> direct connections, but I keep getting these same errors:
> 
> http://paste.debian.net/108884/
> 
> Is this a bug in tgtd? Is there some tgtd option or environment
> variable that I can set to get more information.

It's not a bug. It's just a message tells that SCSI command time-out
happens for some reasons.
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