On Mon, 4 Oct 2010 23:46:27 -0400, Michael A. Collins wrote > This is offically driving me mad! I just setup a iSCSI-SCST box with > the put_page patches applied and verified that it works by installing > Fedora 13 from a box to a target. Now when I go to boot the dang > thing it doesn't seem to want to. my iqn is right and whether I type > it in from the gPXE command-line or set it with option 17, the result > is the same. I can see the box connect to my target, but after a few > back and forths I get the following in my target logs: iscsi-scst: > __iscsi_state_change:437:***ERROR***: Connection with initiator > iqn.2000-09.org.etherboot:UNKNOWN unexpectedly closed! > > This is the only error message that I can make out. I tried capturing > the traffic at the target box, but that's even more confusing. The > last few packets were the following: target -> client : SCSI: Data In > LUN: 0x00 (Read Capacity(10) Response Data) client -> target : [PSH, ACK] > client -> target : [FIN, PSH, ACK] > target -> client : [FIN, ACK] > target -> client : [FIN, ACK] > target -> client : [FIN, ACK] > target -> client : [FIN, ACK] > target -> client : [FIN, ACK] > > So, my question is what the heck is going on here. Obviously, the > target must be working or I wouldn't have been able to install the > client box in the first place. The partition is bootable and there, > checked by mounting locally and verifying with fdisk and lvm. Where > can I start looking from the gPXE side, is there a way to dump a bunch > of iscsi logs to the screen during sanboot? I want to make sure that > I'm troubleshooting the right piece. Any help would be great! I have > attached a capture file and an exerpt from my target logs. Mike Hi Mike: This issue looks familiar to me. It seems related to the TCP stack fix I worked on before. Could you see if this branch solve the problem: git clone -b tcpfix2 git://git.etherboot.org/scm/people/cooldavid/gpxe.git
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