On Monday 16 July 2012 06:02 PM, RoyK wrote:
> Please just close/ignore this one, or perhaps just change it to a
> documentation bug. Seems if node startup is set to manual in
> /etc/iscsi/iscsid.conf, this setting is copied to the target, so that
> even if the former is changed later, it isn't reflected in the already
> discovered target. Changing this manually, fixes the problem
Yes. And not just the startup setting, but also all other settings.
These settings are read during discovery and accordingly the database is
created. Updation of the records for the discovered targets will
require the usage of 'iscsiadm -m node ' command.
On Monday 16 July 2012 06:02 PM, RoyK wrote: iscsid. conf, this setting is copied to the target, so that
> Please just close/ignore this one, or perhaps just change it to a
> documentation bug. Seems if node startup is set to manual in
> /etc/iscsi/
> even if the former is changed later, it isn't reflected in the already
> discovered target. Changing this manually, fixes the problem
Yes. And not just the startup setting, but also all other settings.
These settings are read during discovery and accordingly the database is
created. Updation of the records for the discovered targets will
require the usage of 'iscsiadm -m node ' command.
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