*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1487679 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1487679
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 1487679
Breaking ordering cycle by deleting job nbd-client.service/start
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Occurs consistently on my Xubuntu 16.04 installation. It did
infrequently until a few days ago (I don't know exactly).
[ 14.850019] systemd[1]: network-online.target: Found ordering cycle on
network-online.target/start
[ 14.850024] systemd[1]: network-online.target: Found dependency on
Netwo
I have rebooted the machine a couple times since and it has not occurred again.
Probably the issue has been fixed.
Please reopen if you are still affected.
** Changed in: open-iscsi (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged => Fix Released
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There was a merge and it would be great if one could verify if the issue still
exists with >2.0.873+git0.3b4b4500-13ubuntu1.
It seems that upload missed jtaylors last test by just a few hours.
Currently we have 2.0.873+git0.3b4b4500-14ubuntu1 /
2.0.873+git0.3b4b4500-14ubuntu2 available, but those
still the case in xenial, bumping to high as ending up with no network
can be highly problematic.
** Changed in: open-iscsi (Ubuntu)
Importance: Medium => High
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For the record, on a wily system, there is still a dependency loop
involving open-iscsi but system can still boot successfully.
Roughly, I can do:
# apt-get install open-iscsi
# iscsi_discovery
and see the expected volumes
But rebooting from there causes the dependency loop and open-iscsi is
n
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=%23775778 seems to be
related.
How far is ubuntu from debian on this precise topic ?
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1465196
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I ran into that bug again now that I really need open-iscsi ;)
I'm using systemd on vivid.
I want to mount remote disks but I don't want to boot from one.
s/remote_fs/local_fs/ in /etc/init.d/open-iscsi doesn't seem to be
enough :-/
Purging open-iscsi (and removing the mount from fstab) was the
** Changed in: open-iscsi (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Critical
** Changed in: open-iscsi (Ubuntu)
Importance: Critical => Medium
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