https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=231077 ------- Comment #2 from rsarraf@netapp.com 2007-01-11 01:31 MST ------- I did some more finding on this bug and found that, AFAIK, SLES10 uses hotplug events instead of netfs scripts. So I changed the _netdev option in /etc/fstab to hotplug and devices were being automounted. But this still doesn't serve the purpose. The device gets mounted to the mount point only after the hotplug event is generated. And the event is generated when open-iscsi is run and the OS senses more scsi devices (LUNs being mapped to the server over iSCSI). I come up with the above statement because there are odd orders of open-iscsi in the runlevels. A freshly installed SLES10 has a correct order set for open-iscsi, S06 which is right after network (S05).This is fine. But we did notice on all of our machines, where ocfs cluster was configured, that the startup order for open-iscsi had changed to S15. Now if the change of open-iscsi from S06 to S15 was intentional by ocfs scripts, we have a problem because other applications (postfix et cetera which have a lower startup order)will fail if they use the iSCSI devices. And I believe we will have customers who would be running other applications also on the clusters. -- Configure bugmail: https://bugzilla.novell.com/userprefs.cgi?tab=email ------- You are receiving this mail because: ------- You are on the CC list for the bug, or are watching someone who is.