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Bug 1055064
targetcli restoreconfig doesn't restore all iSCSI portals
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updated test script
write2.sh (text/plain), 748 bytes, created by
Andy Grover
on 2014-01-22 01:05:38 UTC
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>#! /bin/bash > >fixed_ip_addr=192.168.1.2 >iscsi_name=testhost >iqn_base_name=iqn.2003-01.org.linux-iscsi.${iscsi_name}.x8664 > >targetcli cd / >targetcli clearconfig confirm=True > ># create three iSCSI nodes >for f in 1 2 3; do > iqn_name=${iqn_base_name}:storage${f} > targetcli iscsi/ create ${iqn_name} > targetcli iscsi/${iqn_name}/tpg1/portals create ${fixed_ip_addr} >done >targetcli saveconfig >targetcli clearconfig confirm=True > ># Everything is good up to this point. ># The restoreconfig below doesn't always restore all portals; sometimes only the first. ># You can increase the odds of failure by running with a single core. ># (Yes, I know that's not a supported configuration but it suggests there's a timing issue.) > >targetcli restoreconfig
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