On Thu, 2006-01-19 at 11:41 -0800, frank.herzog@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
> Hallo,
>
> I try to use core-iscsi to connect with iscsi enterprise target. For
> testing I disabled authentication on both sides. I think everything is
> configured correct but I get the following error in /var/log/messages:
>
> Jan 19 20:31:46 B kernel: iCHANNEL[0] - No defined iSCSI Authentication
> Methods, skipping SecurityNegotiation phase.
> Jan 19 20:31:46 B kernel: iCHANNEL[0] - iSCSI login successful on CID:
> 0 to 192.168.244.221:3260,1
> Jan 19 20:31:46 B kernel: iCHANNEL[0] - Incremented iSCSI connection
> count to 1 to node: iqn.2005-11.de.dhp-gmbh:storage.test
> Jan 19 20:31:46 B kernel: iCHANNEL[0] - Established iSCSI session to
> node: iqn.2005-11.de.dhp-gmbh:storage.test
> Jan 19 20:31:46 B kernel: iSCSI Core Stack[1] - Incremented number of
> active iSCSI sessions to 1.
> Jan 19 20:31:46 B kernel: iCHANNEL[0] - Performing Cleanup for failed
> iSCSI CID: 0 to iqn.2005-11.de.dhp-gmbh:storage.test
> Jan 19 20:31:46 B kernel: iCHANNEL[0] - Decremented iSCSI connection
> count to 0 to node: iqn.2005-11.de.dhp-gmbh:storage.test
> Jan 19 20:31:46 B kernel: iCHANNEL[0] - released iSCSI session to node:
> iqn.2005-11.de.dhp-gmbh:storage.test
> Jan 19 20:31:46 B kernel: iSCSI Core Stack[1] - Decremented number of
> active iSCSI sessions to 0
> Jan 19 20:31:46 B kernel: iCHANNEL[0] - No defined iSCSI Authentication
> Methods, skipping SecurityNegotiation phase.
>
>
>
> These sequence is repeated until the server is rebooted. I'm not able
> to stop the initiator.
>
I included the iet-dev list as they may be able to provide some
assitance. Btw, you should be able to pause a iSCSI channel (including
iCHANNEL[0] in your example) with:
/etc/rc.d/init.d/initiator pause 0
Can you also provide an ethereal dump?
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