Edit file File name : open-iscsi Content :# List of LVMed iSCSI Volume Groups. # Multiple Volume Groups can be specified with spaces # # This list defines the Volume Groups that should be activated at boot # after iSCSI has been activated. If you use dynamic activation of LVM # volumes (lvmetad), you can (and should) leave this empty. # # On shutdown, this setting typically has no effect, since open-iscsi # tries to determine all active VGs on iSCSI and deactivate them. # However, if you have a really complicated stacking setup that isn't # automatically detected, volume groups defined here will also be # deactivated. # # To see whether open-iscsi is able to properly detect your setup for # shutdown, execute the following on a running system: # /lib/open-iscsi/umountiscsi.sh --dry-run # This will tell you what steps will betaken at shutdown before logging # out of the iSCSI session. LVMGROUPS="" # Handle _netdev devices # You can specify your iSCSI (LVMed or Multipathed or DM Encrypted) # devices with the _netdev mount option and open-iscsi will treat them # accordingly. # # Note: however, handling _netdev devices comes with the caveat that # other _netdev mounts, like an NFS share, also get pulled in with it. # # If this option is set to 0, no iSCSI mounts in /etc/fstab will be # automatically mounted on systems running sysvinit. This setting is # not necessary when using systemd as init system (Debian's default). HANDLE_NETDEV=1 # Additional mounts to exclude at shutdown. # # If you have additional mounts on iSCSI that shouldn't be umounted at # shutdown by open-iscsi (by default, open-iscsi excludes / and on # systemd systems als /usr), place them here. iSCSI sessions that carry # these mounts will also be kept open. # # If any of these mountpoints contain spaces, please use the same # escaping as in /etc/fstab, i.e. replace the spaces with \040. EXCLUDE_MOUNTS_AT_SHUTDOWN="" # Don't logout from ANY iSCSI session on shutdown # # When shutting down, if the root filesystem is on iSCSI, open-iscsi # tries to determine which sessions are still required for the root # filesystem. By default, the host will still logout from all other # sessions. # # If you are running a very complicated setup of your root filesystem # (multiple mapping levels stacked on top of each other), it may be the # case that the autodetection logic doesn't work propery. You may then # enable this setting to keep around all iSCSI sessions. # # Note that /etc/iscsi/iscsi.initramfs must exist for this option to # have any effect at all. # # This was the default behavior in previous versions of this package # up to the version that shipped with Debian 8 (Jessie). # ISCSI_ROOT_KEEP_ALL_SESSIONS_AT_SHUTDOWN=0 Save