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Bug 1296789 - [fcoe-utils]fcoeadm: Command failed, fcoeadm failed to destroy fcoe instance
Summary: [fcoe-utils]fcoeadm: Command failed, fcoeadm failed to destroy fcoe instance
Keywords:
Status: CLOSED WONTFIX
Alias: None
Product: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6
Classification: Red Hat
Component: fcoe-utils
Version: 6.8
Hardware: x86_64
OS: Linux
unspecified
high
Target Milestone: rc
: ---
Assignee: Chris Leech
QA Contact: xhe@redhat.com
URL:
Whiteboard:
Depends On:
Blocks:
TreeView+ depends on / blocked
 
Reported: 2016-01-08 03:53 UTC by xhe@redhat.com
Modified: 2017-12-06 12:13 UTC (History)
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Last Closed: 2017-12-06 12:13:47 UTC
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Description xhe@redhat.com 2016-01-08 03:53:57 UTC
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:

Comment 3 Jan Kurik 2017-12-06 12:13:47 UTC
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 is in the Production 3 Phase. During the Production 3 Phase, Critical impact Security Advisories (RHSAs) and selected Urgent Priority Bug Fix Advisories (RHBAs) may be released as they become available.

The official life cycle policy can be reviewed here:

http://redhat.com/rhel/lifecycle

This issue does not meet the inclusion criteria for the Production 3 Phase and will be marked as CLOSED/WONTFIX. If this remains a critical requirement, please contact Red Hat Customer Support to request a re-evaluation of the issue, citing a clear business justification. Note that a strong business justification will be required for re-evaluation. Red Hat Customer Support can be contacted via the Red Hat Customer Portal at the following URL:

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