Hi JensOriginally Posted by jmo
I chekced the dmesg files and found some inputs:
scst: ***ERROR*** Unsupported command 0x5e
scst: ***ERROR*** Unsupported command 0x25
Do you have an idea what this does mean?
Thanks
Hi JensOriginally Posted by jmo
I chekced the dmesg files and found some inputs:
scst: ***ERROR*** Unsupported command 0x5e
scst: ***ERROR*** Unsupported command 0x25
Do you have an idea what this does mean?
Thanks
Looks to me like the scst package (responsible for iSCSI and fiber channel target support) has received the commands 0x5e / 0x25, which seemingly are not supported by SCST. Or, but in my eyes less probably, SCST tried to issue these commands and the receiving end returned an error.Originally Posted by norbert.miescher
From what I could find on the net, 0x25 is SCMD_READ_CAPACITY and 0x5e translates to SCMD_PERSISTENT_RESERVE_IN.
Have you updated / modified / reconfigured your iSCSI initiators, thus causing those commands?
With regards,
Jens
Hey Norbert
what type of enviroment are you running?
are you using any vmware/hyper-v ?
do you have the latest dss version ?
was there anything in the critical error.log file
any other error messages at the bottom of dmesg2