https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=747772 https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=747772#c11 --- Comment #11 from Per Jessen <per@opensuse.org> 2012-09-15 12:25:53 UTC --- (In reply to comment #10)
Per: I looked at this some more, and the first error you seem to be getting is on one line 769, where is says:
[ 29.418498] connection1:0: detected conn error (1020)
Error 1020 means the target has dropped the connection. The question is why did it do this?
I haven't played with this setup for quite some time, but I feel pretty certain that the target didn't drop the connection. There is simply no reason for the target to do so, except maybe the initiator misbehaving.
What service is being started on line 768, where is says:
Starting Remount API FS....
I don't know what that is - I guess it'll be in the initrd.
I found this reference to a problem with systemd and the remote-api-vfs service: http://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/systemd-devel/2010-November/000750.htm...
You didn't happen to have usbfs enabled and in use, did you?
I doubt it, certainly not explicitly.
I'm guessing something you are starting up is causing your target to disconnect. Is there any message from the target when this happens? And what type of target is it?
I'm using the openSUSE iscsitarget package. I don't know if there are any messages from the target, I'll see what state my test-system is in and see if I can reproduce.
I can try duplicating your test case, but if your error is target-specific then I might never see the same error.
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