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Red Hat Product Errata RHBA-2013:1683 - Bug Fix Advisory
Issued:
2013-11-20
Updated:
2013-11-20

RHBA-2013:1683 - Bug Fix Advisory

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Synopsis

fcoe-target-utils bug fix update

Type/Severity

Bug Fix Advisory

Red Hat Lightspeed patch analysis

Identify and remediate systems affected by this advisory.

View affected systems

Topic

Updated fcoe-target-utils packages that fix several bugs are now available for
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.

Description

The fcoe-target-utils packages contain a command-line interface for configuring
FCoE LUNs (Fibre Channel over Ethernet Logical Unit Numbers) and backstores.

This update fixes the following bugs:

  • Due to an error leaving a device marked as in-use, attempts to map a block

backstore that had been previously mapped would fail. With this update, mappings
of block backstores are properly released, and remapping a block device now
succeeds. (BZ#854708)

  • Prior to this update, the kernel terminated unexpectedly when the fcoe-target

daemon stopped. A patch has been provided to fix this bug, and the kernel now no
longer crashes. (BZ#880542)

  • Previously, the target reported support for sequence-level error recovery

erroneously. Consequently, interrupting the connection between the FCoE target
and a bnx2fc initiator could cause the initiator to erroneously perform
sequence-level error recovery instead of exchange-level error, leading to a
failure of all devices attached to the target. This bug has been fixed, and
connections with a bnx2fc initiator may now be interrupted without disrupting
other devices. (BZ#882121)

  • Prior to this update, there was an error in the python-rtslib library.

Consequently, when creating a pscsi (SCSI pass-through) storage object in the
targetcli utility, the python-rtslib returned a traceback. The error in the
library has been fixed, and pscsi storage objects are now created without
errors. (BZ#912210)

  • Since the fcoe-utils command-line interface is required by the

fcoe-target-utils packages and is not supported on the s390x architecture,
fcoe-target-utils will not work properly on s390x, and thus has been removed.
(BZ#999902)

Users of fcoe-target-utils are advised to upgrade to these updated packages,
which fix these bugs.

Solution

Before applying this update, make sure all previously released errata
relevant to your system have been applied.

This update is available via the Red Hat Network. Details on how to
use the Red Hat Network to apply this update are available at
https://access.redhat.com/site/articles/11258

Affected Products

  • Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server 6 x86_64
  • Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server 6 i386
  • Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server from RHUI 6 x86_64
  • Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server from RHUI 6 i386
  • Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server - Extended Life Cycle Support 6 x86_64
  • Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server - Extended Life Cycle Support 6 i386
  • Red Hat Enterprise Linux Workstation 6 x86_64
  • Red Hat Enterprise Linux Workstation 6 i386
  • Red Hat Enterprise Linux for Power, big endian 6 ppc64
  • Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server - Extended Life Cycle Support Extension 6 x86_64
  • Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server - Extended Life Cycle Support Extension 6 i386

Fixes

  • BZ - 854708 - EBUSY error when mapping FCoE target to iblock backend
  • BZ - 891853 - 'targetcli ls /' without fcoe-target daemon will got miss-leading output "Could not create RTSRoot in configFS."
  • BZ - 912210 - Got python call trace when creating pscsi storage object in targetcli.
  • BZ - 999902 - ExcludeArch s390x

CVEs

(none)

References

(none)

Note: More recent versions of these packages may be available. Click a package name for more details.

Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server 6

SRPM
fcoe-target-utils-2.0rc1.fb16-5.el6.src.rpm SHA-256: bd2ca49bc3faf4495d268f2d754183896e2ebca364077a8bbf7d5e60fe214d4a
x86_64
fcoe-target-utils-2.0rc1.fb16-5.el6.noarch.rpm SHA-256: 795a19cfc0829e12646edbf235f2a6ef8f6481499a8338e4a8fd9f29c93f466b
fcoe-target-utils-2.0rc1.fb16-5.el6.noarch.rpm SHA-256: 795a19cfc0829e12646edbf235f2a6ef8f6481499a8338e4a8fd9f29c93f466b
i386
fcoe-target-utils-2.0rc1.fb16-5.el6.noarch.rpm SHA-256: 795a19cfc0829e12646edbf235f2a6ef8f6481499a8338e4a8fd9f29c93f466b

Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server from RHUI 6

SRPM
fcoe-target-utils-2.0rc1.fb16-5.el6.src.rpm SHA-256: bd2ca49bc3faf4495d268f2d754183896e2ebca364077a8bbf7d5e60fe214d4a
x86_64
fcoe-target-utils-2.0rc1.fb16-5.el6.noarch.rpm SHA-256: 795a19cfc0829e12646edbf235f2a6ef8f6481499a8338e4a8fd9f29c93f466b
i386
fcoe-target-utils-2.0rc1.fb16-5.el6.noarch.rpm SHA-256: 795a19cfc0829e12646edbf235f2a6ef8f6481499a8338e4a8fd9f29c93f466b

Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server - Extended Life Cycle Support 6

SRPM
fcoe-target-utils-2.0rc1.fb16-5.el6.src.rpm SHA-256: bd2ca49bc3faf4495d268f2d754183896e2ebca364077a8bbf7d5e60fe214d4a
x86_64
fcoe-target-utils-2.0rc1.fb16-5.el6.noarch.rpm SHA-256: 795a19cfc0829e12646edbf235f2a6ef8f6481499a8338e4a8fd9f29c93f466b
i386
fcoe-target-utils-2.0rc1.fb16-5.el6.noarch.rpm SHA-256: 795a19cfc0829e12646edbf235f2a6ef8f6481499a8338e4a8fd9f29c93f466b

Red Hat Enterprise Linux Workstation 6

SRPM
fcoe-target-utils-2.0rc1.fb16-5.el6.src.rpm SHA-256: bd2ca49bc3faf4495d268f2d754183896e2ebca364077a8bbf7d5e60fe214d4a
x86_64
fcoe-target-utils-2.0rc1.fb16-5.el6.noarch.rpm SHA-256: 795a19cfc0829e12646edbf235f2a6ef8f6481499a8338e4a8fd9f29c93f466b
i386
fcoe-target-utils-2.0rc1.fb16-5.el6.noarch.rpm SHA-256: 795a19cfc0829e12646edbf235f2a6ef8f6481499a8338e4a8fd9f29c93f466b

Red Hat Enterprise Linux for Power, big endian 6

SRPM
fcoe-target-utils-2.0rc1.fb16-5.el6.src.rpm SHA-256: bd2ca49bc3faf4495d268f2d754183896e2ebca364077a8bbf7d5e60fe214d4a
ppc64
fcoe-target-utils-2.0rc1.fb16-5.el6.noarch.rpm SHA-256: 795a19cfc0829e12646edbf235f2a6ef8f6481499a8338e4a8fd9f29c93f466b

Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server - Extended Life Cycle Support Extension 6

SRPM
fcoe-target-utils-2.0rc1.fb16-5.el6.src.rpm SHA-256: bd2ca49bc3faf4495d268f2d754183896e2ebca364077a8bbf7d5e60fe214d4a
x86_64
fcoe-target-utils-2.0rc1.fb16-5.el6.noarch.rpm SHA-256: 795a19cfc0829e12646edbf235f2a6ef8f6481499a8338e4a8fd9f29c93f466b
i386
fcoe-target-utils-2.0rc1.fb16-5.el6.noarch.rpm SHA-256: 795a19cfc0829e12646edbf235f2a6ef8f6481499a8338e4a8fd9f29c93f466b

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