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Description of problem: [fcoe-utils]fcoeadm: Command failed, fcoeadm failed to destroy fcoe interface Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): 2.6.32-592.el6.i686.debug How reproducible: often Steps to Reproduce: 1. setup fcoe instance 2. destroy fcoe instance Actual results: [root@storageqe-13 fcoeadm_destroy]# fcoeadm -i Description: 82599ES 10-Gigabit SFI/SFP+ Network Connection Revision: 01 Manufacturer: Intel Corporation Serial Number: 001B21591234 Driver: ixgbe 4.0.1-k Number of Ports: 1 Symbolic Name: fcoe v0.1 over eth0.802-fcoe OS Device Name: host19 Node Name: 0x1000001B21591236 Port Name: 0x2000001B21591236 FabricName: 0x2322000573B27F01 Speed: 10 Gbit Supported Speed: 1 Gbit, 10 Gbit MaxFrameSize: 1452 FC-ID (Port ID): 0x750005 State: Online Symbolic Name: fcoe v0.1 over eth1.802-fcoe OS Device Name: host20 Node Name: 0x1000001B21591237 Port Name: 0x2000001B21591237 FabricName: 0x2322000573B27F01 Speed: 10 Gbit Supported Speed: 1 Gbit, 10 Gbit MaxFrameSize: 1452 FC-ID (Port ID): 0x750004 State: Online [root@storageqe-13 fcoeadm_destroy]# fcoeadm -d eth0.802-fcoe fcoeadm: Command failed Try 'fcoeadm --help' for more information. Expected results: eth0.802-fcoe could be destroyed with option of '-d' Additional info:
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