I concur with Emmanuel in comment #8: This is not a bug but a harmless
warning.
I noticed those message on my precise iscsi target:
Jan 20 12:31:14 mus kernel: [1785694.471334] iscsi_trgt: scsi_cmnd_start(1059)
Unsupported 85
Jan 20 12:31:14 mus kernel: [1785694.471505] iscsi_trgt: cmnd_skip_pdu(
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Importance: Undecided => Low
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After reading
http://utcc.utoronto.ca/~cks/space/blog/linux/IETUnsupportedMessage, I
think this warning is harmless.
The ICSI initiator sends an ATA PASS THROUGH command to the server, the
server does not know what to do with and that's it.
According to https://groups.google.com/forum/#!msg/open-
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: iscsitarget (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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I have the same issue opcode 85 not supported, I am using Quantal
packages. I've been using it for storing virtualbox guests only and this
happens even when vbox or any guests are not open. It seems to occur
sporadically, for example here, after I woke up my iniator from suspend:
Sep 7 03:08:43 d
I'm seeing the same thing as Avery-yates, with an exception. I have the
same setup. The iSCSI server is hosting KVM virtual machines so getting
lots of activity. I'm seeing them at a rate of several per second when
they do appear. It may be related to a VM booting when it appears, but
I'm not sure
Just stumbled into this on Precise.
Both client and server are precise. It always pops up on reboot then at
random during usage. No ill effects have been observed however.
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Still present with a natty server.
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This seems to be related to the iscsi opcode
ATA COMMAND PASS THROUGH (16)
However I'm not sure what is triggering it, could it be related to
spinning down of disk during idle?
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