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iSCSI service shutdown after reboot

igor
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Hello, all!

I've a bit a puzzle here regarding iSCSI services. Namely, when rebooted, one of our systems tried to start iSCSI automatically - as it should - but the very next second it, the service was stopped. Here's the Autosupport segment describing it:

Sat Nov  7 15:28:12 CET [dfu.firmwareUpToDate:info]: Firmware is up-to-date on all disk drives
Sat Nov  7 15:28:12 CET [sfu.firmwareUpToDate:info]: Firmware is up-to-date on all disk shelves.
Sat Nov  7 15:28:15 CET [10/100/1000/e0b:info]: Ethernet e0b: Link up
Sat Nov  7 15:28:15 CET [10/100/1000/e0a:info]: Ethernet e0a: Link up
Sat Nov  7 15:28:17 CET [iscsi.service.startup:info]: iSCSI service startup
Sat Nov  7 15:28:18 CET [rc:ALERT]: timed: time daemon started
Sat Nov  7 15:28:18 CET [iscsi.service.shutdown:info]: iSCSI service shutdown
Sat Nov  7 15:28:19 CET [mgr.boot.disk_done:info]: NetApp Release 7.2.5.1 boot complete. Last disk update written at Sat Nov  7 13:23:25 CET 2009
Sat Nov  7 15:28:20 CET [mgr.boot.reason_ok:notice]: System rebooted.

Needles to say, none of the servers couldn't establish iSCSI connections. Any thoughts on what might've caused this?

Thanks,

Igor

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