Re: [PATCH] scsi:iscsi: Record session's startup mode in kernel
From: Wenchao Hao
Date: Tue Nov 22 2022 - 12:48:04 EST
On Wed, Nov 23, 2022 at 1:27 AM Mike Christie
<michael.christie@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> On 11/22/22 3:30 PM, Wenchao Hao wrote:
> > There are 3 iscsi session's startup mode which are onboot, manual and
> > automatic. We can boot from iSCSI disks with help of dracut's service
> > in initrd, which would set node's startup mode to onboot, then create
> > iSCSI sessions.
> >
> > While the configure of onboot mode is recorded in file of initrd stage
> > and would be lost when switch to rootfs. Even if we update the startup
> > mode to onboot by hand after switch to rootfs, it is possible that the
> > configure would be covered by another discovery command.
> >
> > root would be mounted on iSCSI disks when boot from iSCSI disks, if the
> > sessions is logged out, the related disks would be removed, which would
> > cause the whole system halt.
>
> The userspace tools check for this already don't they? Running iscsiadm
> on the root disk returns a failure and message about it being in use.
>
It seems we did not check.
> Userspace can check the session's disks and see if they are mounted and
> what they are being used for.
It's hard to check if iSCSI disk is in used. If iSCSI disk is used to
build multipath device mapper,
, and lvm is built on these dm devices, the root is mounted on these
lvm devices, like following:
sde 8:64 0 60G 0 disk
└─360014051a174917ce514486bca53b324 253:4 0 60G 0 mpath
├─lvm-root 253:0 0 38.3G 0 lvm /
├─lvm-swap 253:1 0 2.1G 0 lvm [SWAP]
└─lvm-home 253:2 0 18.7G 0 lvm /home
It's too coupling to check these dm devices.