Description of problem: Fedora 36 needs an updated python-rtslib, as the updated kernel triggers the `Not a directory: '/sys/kernel/config/target/iscsi/cpus_allowed_list'` warning. Reproduced on aarch64 and s390x Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): Installing: targetcli noarch 2.1.54-4.fc36 Installing dependencies: python3-configshell noarch 1:1.1.29-4.fc36 python3-kmod s390x 0.9-33.fc36 python3-pyudev noarch 0.22.0-8.fc36 python3-rtslib noarch 2.1.74-6.fc36 python3-urwid s390x 2.1.2-5.fc36 target-restore noarch 2.1.74-6.fc36 How reproducible: tbd Steps to Reproduce: 1. create a targetcli backstore 2. delete the backstore targetcli /backstores/block delete name=block Actual results: Not a directory: '/sys/kernel/config/target/iscsi/cpus_allowed_list' Expected results: no warning
FEDORA-2022-c8bc506c49 has been submitted as an update to Fedora 36. https://bodhi.fedoraproject.org/updates/FEDORA-2022-c8bc506c49
FEDORA-2022-c8bc506c49 has been pushed to the Fedora 36 testing repository. Soon you'll be able to install the update with the following command: `sudo dnf upgrade --enablerepo=updates-testing --advisory=FEDORA-2022-c8bc506c49` You can provide feedback for this update here: https://bodhi.fedoraproject.org/updates/FEDORA-2022-c8bc506c49 See also https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/QA:Updates_Testing for more information on how to test updates.
Hi, the update fixed the issue on Fedora 36 for me but this affects Fedora 35 too, can you please push the update for Fedora 35 too. Thank you.
FEDORA-2022-c8bc506c49 has been pushed to the Fedora 36 stable repository. If problem still persists, please make note of it in this bug report.