I want to specify that an iscsi volume can be attached on bootup and shutdown with no problem.
Such a volume can also be mounted on bootup.
All this without any adjustments whatsoever (ex: changing the startup links).
However, upon shutdown or reboot, if the volume happens to be mounted then, and only then, do I get the problem stated above. The tested mounted filesystem was ext4 if that matters.
Evidently, iscsi targets are disconnected before the umount calls are made. I verified this by first manually unmounting the filesystem prior to a successful reboot.
All this testing done with 9.10 on server and client.
I want to specify that an iscsi volume can be attached on bootup and shutdown with no problem.
Such a volume can also be mounted on bootup.
All this without any adjustments whatsoever (ex: changing the startup links).
However, upon shutdown or reboot, if the volume happens to be mounted then, and only then, do I get the problem stated above. The tested mounted filesystem was ext4 if that matters.
Evidently, iscsi targets are disconnected before the umount calls are made. I verified this by first manually unmounting the filesystem prior to a successful reboot.
All this testing done with 9.10 on server and client.