Back to serial console.
Proceed with the installer.
In 'Users and passwords' dialogs, select 'Go back', and 'Execute a shell', and 'Continue'.
Bring up the iSCSI devices with iBFT
(manually or with patched disk-detect udeb)
~ # modprobe iscsi_ibft
~ # iscsistart -N
Setting up software interface ens4
~ # iscsistart -b
iscsistart: Logging into iqn.2019-03.com.example:target1 10.0.0.1:3260,1
iscsistart: version 2.0-874
iscsistart: Connection1:0 to [target: iqn.2019-03.com.example:target1, portal: 10.0.0.1,3260] through [iface: default] is operational now
See interface 1 (ens3) is default interface in 192.168.122.0/24 range,
and interface 2 (ens4) is a iSCSI interface in 10.0.0.0/24 range.
~ # ip addr list
...
2: ens3: ...
link/ether 52:54:00:00:00:01 brd ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff
inet 192.168.122.162/24 brd 192.168.122.255 scope global ens3
...
3: ens4: ...
link/ether 52:54:00:00:00:02 brd ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff
inet 10.0.0.2/24 brd 10.0.0.255 scope global ens4
...
Return with 'exit' and proceed with the installer until the 'Partition disks' dialog.
Test #0) Original partman-iscsi
----
In 'Partition disks' dialogs, select 'Go back', and 'Change debconf priority', and 'Continue', and 'low'.
Return to the 'Partition disks' dialog.
Select 'Guided partitioning',
and 'Guided - use entire disk',
and 'SCSI3 (0,0,1) (sda) - 8.6 GB IET VIRTUAL-DISK,
and 'All files in one partition (recommended for new users)',
and 'Finish partitioning and write changes to disk',
and 'No' in 'No partitions for use as swap space',
and 'Yes' in 'Write the changes to disks?',
and 'Continue' and 'Continue' for swap file questions.
This should partition and format the disk, and return to the menu, as the debconf priority is 'low'.
Select 'Execute a shell', and 'Continue'.
See that the wrong network interface is used for the HWADDR field in iscsi.initramfs
(trailing :01 instead of :02).
Return with 'exit', then 'Change debconf priority' to 'high' again, and proceed/finish the installation.
System reboots.
Back to VNC console, go again to iPXE shell:
$ vncviewer <address>:1
iPXE <...>
<wait for NIC address detection>
Press Ctrl-B for iPXE command line.
^B
iPXE>
Configure iSCSI NIC:
iPXE> ifopen net1
iPXE> set net1/ip 10.0.0.2
iPXE> set net1/netmask 255.255.255.0
Boot from iSCSI (iSCSI portal 10.0.0.1, LUN 1 on target iqn.<...>:target1)
iPXE> sanboot iscsi:10.0.0.1:::1:iqn.2019-03.com.example:target1
Registered SAN device 0x80
Booting from SAN device 0x80
Back to serial console.
Watch the system boot with ISCSI_AUTO=true (no iscsi_auto kernel cmdline option):
...
Setting up software interface ens4
no search or nameservers found in /run/net-ens4.conf /run/net-ens4.conf /run/net6-*.conf
iscsistart: Logging into iqn.2019-03.com.example:target1 10.0.0.1:3260,1
iscsistart: version 2.0-874
iscsistart: Connection1:0 to [target: iqn.2019-03.com.example:target1, portal: 10.0.0.1,3260] through [iface: default] is operational now
/dev/sda1: recovering journal
/dev/sda1: clean, 60269/524288 files, 479003/2096640 blocks
...
ubuntu login: ubuntu
Password:
ubuntu@ubuntu:~$ mount | grep -w /
/dev/sda1 on / type ext4 (rw,relatime,errors=remount-ro,data=ordered)
ubuntu@ubuntu:~$ ls -ld /sys/block/sda
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 0 Mar 22 20:15 /sys/block/sda -> ../devices/platform/host3/session1/target3:0:0/3:0:0:1/block/sda
ubuntu@ubuntu:~$ ip addr list
...
2: ens3: ...
link/ether 52:54:00:00:00:01 brd ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff
inet 192.168.122.163/24 brd 192.168.122.255 scope global dynamic ens3
...
3: ens4: ...
link/ether 52:54:00:00:00:02 brd ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff
inet 10.0.0.2/24 brd 10.0.0.255 scope global ens4
...
ubuntu@ubuntu:~$ sudo cat /etc/netplan/01-netcfg.yaml
# This file describes the network interfaces available on your system
# For more information, see netplan(5).
network:
version: 2
renderer: networkd
ethernets:
ens3:
dhcp4: yes
Test procedure for the partman-iscsi changes ======= ======= ======= ======= ======= ==
=======
Based on the previous comment setup.
iSCSI initiator:
---------------
...
Note there's no 'iscsi_auto' in the kernel cmdline:
iPXE> ifopen net0 192.168. 122.1:8000/ vmlinuz initrd=initrd.gz --- console=ttyS0 192.168. 122.1:8000/ initrd. gz
iPXE> kernel http://
iPXE> initrd http://
iPXE> boot
Back to serial console.
Proceed with the installer.
In 'Users and passwords' dialogs, select 'Go back', and 'Execute a shell', and 'Continue'.
Bring up the iSCSI devices with iBFT
(manually or with patched disk-detect udeb)
~ # modprobe iscsi_ibft
~ # iscsistart -N
Setting up software interface ens4
~ # iscsistart -b 03.com. example: target1 10.0.0.1:3260,1 03.com. example: target1, portal: 10.0.0.1,3260] through [iface: default] is operational now
iscsistart: Logging into iqn.2019-
iscsistart: version 2.0-874
iscsistart: Connection1:0 to [target: iqn.2019-
~ # dmesg | grep -e iBFT -e sd
[ 0.007308] iBFT found at 0x9e520.
[ 94.949058] iBFT detected.
[ 105.158333] sd 2:0:0:1: Attached scsi generic sg2 type 0
[ 105.158800] sd 2:0:0:1: Power-on or device reset occurred
[ 105.161642] sd 2:0:0:1: [sda] 16777216 512-byte logical blocks: (8.59 GB/8.00 GiB)
[ 105.161646] sd 2:0:0:1: [sda] 4096-byte physical blocks
[ 105.161970] sd 2:0:0:1: [sda] Write Protect is off
[ 105.161974] sd 2:0:0:1: [sda] Mode Sense: 69 00 10 08
[ 105.162645] sd 2:0:0:1: [sda] Write cache: enabled, read cache: enabled, supports DPO and FUA
[ 105.174899] sd 2:0:0:1: [sda] Attached SCSI disk
See interface 1 (ens3) is default interface in 192.168.122.0/24 range,
and interface 2 (ens4) is a iSCSI interface in 10.0.0.0/24 range.
~ # ip addr list
...
2: ens3: ...
link/ether 52:54:00:00:00:01 brd ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff
inet 192.168.122.162/24 brd 192.168.122.255 scope global ens3
...
3: ens4: ...
link/ether 52:54:00:00:00:02 brd ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff
inet 10.0.0.2/24 brd 10.0.0.255 scope global ens4
...
Return with 'exit' and proceed with the installer until the 'Partition disks' dialog.
Test #0) Original partman-iscsi
----
In 'Partition disks' dialogs, select 'Go back', and 'Change debconf priority', and 'Continue', and 'low'.
Return to the 'Partition disks' dialog.
Select 'Guided partitioning',
and 'Guided - use entire disk',
and 'SCSI3 (0,0,1) (sda) - 8.6 GB IET VIRTUAL-DISK,
and 'All files in one partition (recommended for new users)',
and 'Finish partitioning and write changes to disk',
and 'No' in 'No partitions for use as swap space',
and 'Yes' in 'Write the changes to disks?',
and 'Continue' and 'Continue' for swap file questions.
This should partition and format the disk, and return to the menu, as the debconf priority is 'low'.
Select 'Execute a shell', and 'Continue'.
See that the wrong network interface is used for the HWADDR field in iscsi.initramfs
(trailing :01 instead of :02).
~ # cat /target/ etc/iscsi/ iscsi.initramfs "52:54: 00:00:00: 01" NAME="iqn. 2019-03. com.example: target1" IP="10. 0.0.1" PORT="3260" GROUP=" 1"
HWADDR=
ISCSI_TARGET_
ISCSI_TARGET_
ISCSI_TARGET_
ISCSI_TARGET_
Test #1) Patched partman-iscsi, changes for patch 1/2 interfaces)
----
(use the iSCSI interface for HWADDR and /etc/network/
Install the patched udeb:
~ # wget http:// ppa.launchpad. net/mfo/ sf211547v2/ ubuntu/ pool/main/ p/partman- iscsi/partman- iscsi_40ubuntu4 .18.04. 1_all.udeb iscsi_40ubuntu4 .18.04. 1_all.udeb
~ # udpkg --unpack partman-
Verify the new option is not yet enabled.
~ # debconf-get partman- iscsi/iscsi_ auto
false
Unmount the swap so 'Partition disks' can work again.
~ # swapoff /target/swapfile
Return with 'exit' and repeat the 'Partition disks'/'Execute a shell' procedure from Test #0.
See that the iSCSI network interface is now used in HWADDR:
~ # cat /target/ etc/iscsi/ iscsi.initramfs "52:54: 00:00:00: 02" NAME="iqn. 2019-03. com.example: target1" IP="10. 0.0.1" PORT="3260" GROUP=" 1"
HWADDR=
ISCSI_TARGET_
ISCSI_TARGET_
ISCSI_TARGET_
ISCSI_TARGET_
Test #2) Patched partman-iscsi, changes for patch 2/2 iscsi.initramfs )
----
(use ISCSI_AUTO=true in /etc/iscsi/
Now enable the 'partman- iscsi/iscsi_ auto' option,
and start a new debconf/menu to detect its value:
Install the patched udeb again, so the option re-appears:
~ # debconf-get partman- iscsi/iscsi_ auto
~ #
~ # udpkg --unpack partman- iscsi_40ubuntu4 .19.04. 1_all.udeb
~ # debconf-get partman- iscsi/iscsi_ auto iscsi/iscsi_ auto true iscsi/iscsi_ auto
false
~ # debconf-set partman-
~ # debconf-get partman-
true
~ # swapoff /target/swapfile
~ # debconf -o d-i /usr/bin/main-menu
Repeat the 'Partition disks'/'Execute a shell' procedure from Test #0.
See that 'ISCSI_AUTO=true' is not configured in 'iscsi.initramfs'.
~ # cat /target/ etc/iscsi/ iscsi.initramfs
ISCSI_AUTO=true
Return with 'exit', then 'Change debconf priority' to 'high' again, and proceed/finish the installation.
System reboots.
Back to VNC console, go again to iPXE shell:
$ vncviewer <address>:1
iPXE <...>
<wait for NIC address detection>
Press Ctrl-B for iPXE command line.
^B
iPXE>
Configure iSCSI NIC:
iPXE> ifopen net1
iPXE> set net1/ip 10.0.0.2
iPXE> set net1/netmask 255.255.255.0
Boot from iSCSI (iSCSI portal 10.0.0.1, LUN 1 on target iqn.<...>:target1)
iPXE> sanboot iscsi:10. 0.0.1:: :1:iqn. 2019-03. com.example: target1
Registered SAN device 0x80
Booting from SAN device 0x80
Back to serial console.
Watch the system boot with ISCSI_AUTO=true (no iscsi_auto kernel cmdline option):
...
Setting up software interface ens4 03.com. example: target1 10.0.0.1:3260,1 03.com. example: target1, portal: 10.0.0.1,3260] through [iface: default] is operational now
no search or nameservers found in /run/net-ens4.conf /run/net-ens4.conf /run/net6-*.conf
iscsistart: Logging into iqn.2019-
iscsistart: version 2.0-874
iscsistart: Connection1:0 to [target: iqn.2019-
/dev/sda1: recovering journal
/dev/sda1: clean, 60269/524288 files, 479003/2096640 blocks
...
ubuntu login: ubuntu
Password:
ubuntu@ubuntu:~$ mount | grep -w / errors= remount- ro,data= ordered)
/dev/sda1 on / type ext4 (rw,relatime,
ubuntu@ubuntu:~$ ls -ld /sys/block/sda platform/ host3/session1/ target3: 0:0/3:0: 0:1/block/ sda
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 0 Mar 22 20:15 /sys/block/sda -> ../devices/
ubuntu@ubuntu:~$ cat /sys/devices/ platform/ host3/session1/ iscsi_session/ session1/ targetname 03.com. example: target1
iqn.2019-
ubuntu@ubuntu:~$ sudo cat /etc/iscsi/ iscsi.initramfs
ISCSI_AUTO=true
ubuntu@ubuntu:~$ ip addr list
...
2: ens3: ...
link/ether 52:54:00:00:00:01 brd ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff
inet 192.168.122.163/24 brd 192.168.122.255 scope global dynamic ens3
...
3: ens4: ...
link/ether 52:54:00:00:00:02 brd ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff
inet 10.0.0.2/24 brd 10.0.0.255 scope global ens4
...
ubuntu@ubuntu:~$ sudo cat /etc/netplan/ 01-netcfg. yaml
# This file describes the network interfaces available on your system
# For more information, see netplan(5).
network:
version: 2
renderer: networkd
ethernets:
ens3:
dhcp4: yes