iscsi-root install will only use net0 for iscsi-target connectivity
Affects | Status | Importance | Assigned to | Milestone | |
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initramfs-tools (Ubuntu) |
Fix Released
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High
|
Colin Watson | ||
open-iscsi (Ubuntu) |
Fix Released
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High
|
Colin Watson | ||
partman-iscsi (Ubuntu) |
Fix Released
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High
|
Colin Watson |
Bug Description
Binary package hint: partman-iscsi
Description: Ubuntu 9.10
Release: 9.10
Expected to happen:
Install ubuntu to iscsi target using NET1 for connectivity to target
Reboot system and use NET1 to connect to iscsi target
What happened instead:
Installed ubuntu to iscsi target using NET1 for connectivity to target
Reboot and initrd requires NET0 connectivity in order to connect to iscsi target
NET1 is never used, even though it was specified during install.
Replication Steps
PXE Server
A machine with more than one NIC,
An iscsi target to install to
Launch Ubuntu 9.10 Server installer (x86 or x64)
When you get to the menu that prompts for which interface you want to use for network connectivity select (NET1)
Use DHCP or Statically configure the NET1 interface.
When you get to partition editor, select the "Login to iscsi targets".
Configure the target, and complete the install.
When prompted to reboot, do so.
After the pxe process is complete, you'll notice that NET0 is being used to boot from iscsi, not NET1 as originally instructed within the installer.
Could you attach /etc/iscsi/ iscsi.initramfs (if it exists), /var/log/ installer/ syslog, and /etc/network/ interfaces, please?