partman-iscsi-21ubuntu1/0000755000000000000000000000000012204427346012266 5ustar partman-iscsi-21ubuntu1/init.d/0000755000000000000000000000000012204427346013453 5ustar partman-iscsi-21ubuntu1/init.d/_numbers0000644000000000000000000000001112204427036015174 0ustar 40 iscsi partman-iscsi-21ubuntu1/init.d/iscsi0000755000000000000000000000534612204427036014517 0ustar #! /bin/sh # Detect iSCSI devices and leave notes about them for later. Ideally, udev # would do most of this for us ... . /lib/partman/lib/base.sh # We can't work any of this out without udevadm. type udevadm >/dev/null 2>&1 || exit 0 cat_null () { local text="$(cat "$1")" if [ "$text" != "" ]; then echo "$text" fi } for dev in $DEVICES/*; do [ -d "$dev" ] || continue cd "$dev" rm -f iscsi_portal iscsi_target \ iscsi_username iscsi_password \ iscsi_username_in iscsi_password_in devnode="$(cat device 2>/dev/null)" || continue devpath="$(udevadm info -n "$devnode" -q property | sed -n 's/^DEVPATH=//p')" || continue [ "$devpath" ] || continue parent="$devpath" while :; do parent="${parent%/*}" [ "$parent" ] || break [ -L "/sys/$parent/subsystem" ] || continue subsys="$(readlink "/sys/$parent/subsystem")" subsys="${subsys##*/}" if [ "$subsys" = scsi ]; then devtype="$(sed -n 's/^DEVTYPE=//p' /sys/$parent/uevent)" || continue [ "$devtype" = scsi_device ] || continue # We found a SCSI device. Now, is it iSCSI? echo "/sys/$parent" | grep -q /session || continue # Look for the iSCSI transport device. transportdev="$parent" while :; do transportdev="${transportdev%/*}" [ "$transportdev" ] || break sysname="${transportdev##*/}" if [ "${sysname#session}" != "$sysname" ]; then break fi done [ "$transportdev" ] || continue # Confirm that it's really iSCSI: look for the session. sessiondev= for trydev in "subsystem/iscsi_session/$sysname/devices" \ "bus/iscsi_session/$sysname/devices" \ "class/iscsi_session/$sysname"; do if [ -e "/sys/$trydev" ]; then sessiondev="$trydev" break fi done [ "$sessiondev" ] || continue # Look for the portal. connectiondev="/sys/$transportdev" while [ ! -f "$connectiondev/persistent_address" ]; do for trydev in "$connectiondev"/*; do [ -d "$trydev" ] || continue trydev="${trydev##*/}" if [ "${trydev#connection*}" != "$trydev" ] || \ [ "$trydev" = iscsi_connection ]; then connectiondev="$connectiondev/$trydev" continue 2 fi done break done if [ -f "$connectiondev/persistent_address" ]; then # Hooray! echo "$(cat "$connectiondev/persistent_address"):$(cat "$connectiondev/persistent_port"),$(cat "/sys/$sessiondev/tpgt")" >iscsi_portal cat "/sys/$sessiondev/targetname" >iscsi_target cat_null "/sys/$sessiondev/username" >iscsi_username cat_null "/sys/$sessiondev/password" >iscsi_password cat_null "/sys/$sessiondev/username_in" >iscsi_username_in cat_null "/sys/$sessiondev/password_in" >iscsi_password_in chmod 600 iscsi_password iscsi_password_in break fi fi done done exit 0 partman-iscsi-21ubuntu1/finish.d/0000755000000000000000000000000012204427346013770 5ustar partman-iscsi-21ubuntu1/finish.d/iscsi_settings0000755000000000000000000000617312204427036016753 0ustar #! /bin/sh # Install iSCSI packages in the target if necessary. iSCSI volumes # containing the root filesystem also need some special settings for # robustness. . /lib/partman/lib/base.sh get_default_interface () { db_get netcfg/choose_interface || return 1 default_interface="${RET%%:*}" # Work around netcfg/choose_interface not always being set: # https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/netcfg/+bug/430820 if [ -z "$default_interface" ]; then default_interface=eth0 fi } have_iscsi= portal= target= username= password= username_in= password_in= for dev in $DEVICES/*; do [ -d "$dev" ] || continue [ -e "$dev/iscsi_portal" ] || continue have_iscsi=1 cd "$dev" portal="$(cat "$dev/iscsi_portal")" target="$(cat "$dev/iscsi_target")" contains_root= open_dialog PARTITIONS while { read_line num id size type fs path name; [ "$id" ]; }; do [ "$fs" != free ] || continue [ -f "$id/method" ] || continue [ -f "$id/acting_filesystem" ] || continue [ -f "$id/mountpoint" ] || continue mountpoint="$(cat "$id/mountpoint")" [ "$mountpoint" = / ] || continue contains_root=1 done close_dialog [ "$contains_root" ] || continue iscsiadm -m node --portal "${portal%,*}" --targetname "$target" -o update -n 'node.conn[0].timeo.noop_out_interval' -v 0 iscsiadm -m node --portal "${portal%,*}" --targetname "$target" -o update -n 'node.conn[0].timeo.noop_out_timeout' -v 0 iscsiadm -m node --portal "${portal%,*}" --targetname "$target" -o update -n 'node.session.timeo.replacement_timeout' -v 86400 username="$(cat "$dev/iscsi_username")" password="$(cat "$dev/iscsi_password")" username_in="$(cat "$dev/iscsi_username_in")" password_in="$(cat "$dev/iscsi_password_in")" break done if [ "$have_iscsi" ]; then apt-install open-iscsi || true fi if [ "$portal" ]; then group="${portal##*,}" portal="${portal%,*}" ip="${portal%%:*}" port="${portal#*:}" mkdir -p /target/etc/iscsi get_default_interface if [ -f "/sys/class/net/$default_interface/address" ]; then cat >>/target/etc/iscsi/iscsi.initramfs <>/target/etc/iscsi/iscsi.initramfs <>/target/etc/iscsi/iscsi.initramfs <>/target/etc/iscsi/iscsi.initramfs </dev/null; then iscsi-start fi while :; do db_input critical partman-iscsi/mainmenu || true db_go || exit 10 db_get partman-iscsi/mainmenu case $RET in login) iscsi_login ;; finish) break ;; *) logger -t partman-iscsi "Unknown selection '$RET'" break ;; esac done update-dev --settle stop_parted_server restart_partman exit 0 partman-iscsi-21ubuntu1/choose_partition/iscsi/choices0000755000000000000000000000020412204427036020304 0ustar #! /bin/sh . /usr/share/debconf/confmodule db_metaget partman-iscsi/text/configure_iscsi description printf "iscsi\t%s\n" "$RET" partman-iscsi-21ubuntu1/COPYING0000644000000000000000000004310312204427036013316 0ustar GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE Version 2, June 1991 Copyright (C) 1989, 1991 Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies of this license document, but changing it is not allowed. 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If this is what you want to do, use the GNU Lesser General Public License instead of this License. partman-iscsi-21ubuntu1/debian/0000755000000000000000000000000012204427346013510 5ustar partman-iscsi-21ubuntu1/debian/control0000644000000000000000000000145212204427233015110 0ustar Source: partman-iscsi Section: debian-installer Priority: standard Maintainer: Ubuntu Installer Team XSBC-Original-Maintainer: Debian Install System Team Uploaders: Colin Watson , Christian Perrier Build-Depends: debhelper (>= 9), dh-di, po-debconf (>= 0.5.0) XS-Debian-Vcs-Browser: http://anonscm.debian.org/gitweb/?p=d-i/partman-iscsi.git XS-Debian-Vcs-Git: git://anonscm.debian.org/d-i/partman-iscsi.git Vcs-Bzr: http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-core-dev/partman-iscsi/ubuntu Package: partman-iscsi Package-Type: udeb Architecture: all Depends: ${misc:Depends}, partman-base (>= 114), cdebconf-udeb (>= 0.133), di-utils (>= 1.66), open-iscsi-udeb Description: Adds support for iSCSI to partman partman-iscsi-21ubuntu1/debian/changelog0000644000000000000000000001364312204427323015364 0ustar partman-iscsi (21ubuntu1) saucy; urgency=low * Merge from Debian unstable, remaining changes: - Remove "-o update" from the discover calls. It's not required and is considered invalid with recent open-iscsi. - Enable translations. -- Stéphane Graber Mon, 19 Aug 2013 16:42:26 +0200 partman-iscsi (21) unstable; urgency=low [ Dmitrijs Ledkovs ] * Set debian source format to '3.0 (native)'. * Bump debhelper compat level to 9. * Set Vcs-* to canonical format. [ Christian Perrier ] * Add myself to Uploaders -- Christian Perrier Sun, 14 Jul 2013 13:05:16 +0200 partman-iscsi (20ubuntu1) quantal; urgency=low * Merge from Debian unstable, remaining changes: - Remove "-o update" from the discover calls. It's not required and is considered invalid with recent open-iscsi. - Enable translations. -- Stéphane Graber Tue, 14 Aug 2012 10:45:55 -0400 partman-iscsi (20) unstable; urgency=low * Unmark remaining translatable strings -- Christian Perrier Tue, 31 Jul 2012 04:31:36 +0200 partman-iscsi (19) unstable; urgency=low * Disable translation for now as this package is not meant for wheezy -- Christian Perrier Sun, 29 Jul 2012 16:27:39 +0200 partman-iscsi (18) unstable; urgency=low * Team upload * Replace XC-Package-Type by Package-Type * Update Format: field format in debian/copyright [ Colin Watson ] * Adjust Maintainer, Uploaders, and Vcs-* for Debian. -- Christian Perrier Sat, 07 Jul 2012 21:36:48 +0200 partman-iscsi (17ubuntu1) quantal; urgency=low * Remove "-o update" from the discover calls. It's not required and is considered invalid with recent open-iscsi. -- Stéphane Graber Wed, 11 Jul 2012 13:30:37 -0400 partman-iscsi (17) oneiric; urgency=low * Don't fail if debconf questions are preseeded (LP: #810068). -- Colin Watson Wed, 20 Jul 2011 17:04:26 +0100 partman-iscsi (16) natty; urgency=low [ Jim Paris ] * Work around username/password being "(null)", due to a kernel change which open-iscsi doesn't handle yet (LP: #625013). -- Colin Watson Fri, 07 Jan 2011 14:33:16 +0000 partman-iscsi (15) maverick; urgency=low * Use 'dh $@ --options' rather than 'dh --options $@', for forward-compatibility with debhelper v8. -- Colin Watson Fri, 20 Aug 2010 01:04:00 +0100 partman-iscsi (14) lucid; urgency=low * Fix case of 'state' variable, so that we correctly go back to the address question after address validation failures (LP: #567196). * Eliminate duplicate target names (LP: #567206). * Don't pass an argument to db_go when asking partman-iscsi/login/failed. * Back up to appropriate previous state after asking partman-iscsi/login/empty_password. * Create a node record before trying to set up authentication. -- Colin Watson Fri, 23 Apr 2010 21:55:32 +0100 partman-iscsi (13) lucid; urgency=low * Set HWADDR rather than ISCSI_NETDEVICE, so that we select the default network interface by MAC address rather than by interface name (LP: #473036). -- Colin Watson Fri, 05 Feb 2010 11:58:55 -0800 partman-iscsi (12) lucid; urgency=low * Remember the default network interface and record it in ISCSI_NETDEVICE in iscsi.initramfs (LP: #473036). -- Colin Watson Fri, 22 Jan 2010 17:00:15 +0000 partman-iscsi (11) lucid; urgency=low * Cope with "" text in username, password, username_in, and password_in files. -- Colin Watson Tue, 19 Jan 2010 22:09:01 +0000 partman-iscsi (10) lucid; urgency=low * Add partman-iscsi/login/all_targets preseeding-only template; if true, automatically log into all targets. This makes Kickstart implementation easier. -- Colin Watson Mon, 14 Dec 2009 13:00:19 +0000 partman-iscsi (9) lucid; urgency=low * Add CHAP authentication support (LP: #411323). -- Colin Watson Mon, 14 Dec 2009 12:31:51 +0000 partman-iscsi (8) lucid; urgency=low * Use dh-di. -- Colin Watson Wed, 18 Nov 2009 09:12:25 -0600 partman-iscsi (7) karmic; urgency=low * Work around netcfg/choose_interface not always being set, breaking our workaround for network interface configuration issues when the root filesystem is on iSCSI (LP: #457767). -- Colin Watson Mon, 26 Oct 2009 22:57:26 +0000 partman-iscsi (6) karmic; urgency=low * Fix root mount point detection (LP: #454998). -- Colin Watson Mon, 19 Oct 2009 09:19:51 +0100 partman-iscsi (5) karmic; urgency=low * Make sure iscsid is running when selecting "Configure iSCSI volumes" (LP: #441690). -- Colin Watson Wed, 14 Oct 2009 20:59:03 +0100 partman-iscsi (4) karmic; urgency=low * Source /lib/partman/lib/base.sh as well as iscsi-base.sh. -- Colin Watson Tue, 06 Oct 2009 14:00:14 +0100 partman-iscsi (3) karmic; urgency=low * Change priority to standard to match overrides. * Stop checking disk-detect/iscsi/enable before deciding whether to offer an option in the partitioner, as that template doesn't exist any more. -- Colin Watson Fri, 02 Oct 2009 13:37:20 +0100 partman-iscsi (2) karmic; urgency=low * Add COPYING file, requested by Loïc Minier. * Record the target portal group tag for each target. * If / is on iSCSI, configure /etc/iscsi/iscsi.initramfs appropriately and, as a hacky workaround, set the default interface to "manual" in /etc/network/interfaces (LP: #237460). -- Colin Watson Tue, 11 Aug 2009 13:11:11 +0100 partman-iscsi (1) karmic; urgency=low * Initial release. -- Colin Watson Fri, 07 Aug 2009 09:19:26 +0100 partman-iscsi-21ubuntu1/debian/compat0000644000000000000000000000000212204427061014700 0ustar 9 partman-iscsi-21ubuntu1/debian/install0000644000000000000000000000002012204427036015065 0ustar lib lib/partman partman-iscsi-21ubuntu1/debian/di-numbers0000644000000000000000000000010512204427036015470 0ustar init.d lib/partman choose_partition lib/partman finish.d lib/partman partman-iscsi-21ubuntu1/debian/po/0000755000000000000000000000000012204427346014126 5ustar partman-iscsi-21ubuntu1/debian/po/POTFILES.in0000644000000000000000000000006212204427036015675 0ustar [type: gettext/rfc822deb] partman-iscsi.templates partman-iscsi-21ubuntu1/debian/po/templates.pot0000644000000000000000000001054612204427036016652 0ustar # SOME DESCRIPTIVE TITLE. # Copyright (C) YEAR THE PACKAGE'S COPYRIGHT HOLDER # This file is distributed under the same license as the PACKAGE package. # FIRST AUTHOR , YEAR. # #, fuzzy msgid "" msgstr "" "Project-Id-Version: PACKAGE VERSION\n" "Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: ubuntu-installer@lists.ubuntu.com\n" "POT-Creation-Date: 2009-12-14 12:59+0000\n" "PO-Revision-Date: YEAR-MO-DA HO:MI+ZONE\n" "Last-Translator: FULL NAME \n" "Language-Team: LANGUAGE \n" "MIME-Version: 1.0\n" "Content-Type: text/plain; charset=CHARSET\n" "Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n" #. Type: text #. Description #: ../partman-iscsi.templates:1001 msgid "Configure iSCSI volumes" msgstr "" #. Type: select #. Choices #. Note to translators : Please keep your translations of the choices #. below a 65 columns limit (which means 65 characters #. in single-byte languages) #. :sl3: #: ../partman-iscsi.templates:2001 msgid "Log into iSCSI targets" msgstr "" #. Type: select #. Choices #. Note to translators : Please keep your translations of the choices #. below a 65 columns limit (which means 65 characters #. in single-byte languages) #. :sl3: #: ../partman-iscsi.templates:2001 msgid "Finish" msgstr "" #. Type: select #. Description #: ../partman-iscsi.templates:2002 msgid "iSCSI configuration actions" msgstr "" #. Type: select #. Description #: ../partman-iscsi.templates:2002 msgid "This menu allows you to configure iSCSI volumes." msgstr "" #. Type: string #. Description #: ../partman-iscsi.templates:3001 msgid "iSCSI target portal address:" msgstr "" #. Type: string #. Description #: ../partman-iscsi.templates:3001 msgid "" "Enter an IP address to scan for iSCSI targets. To use a port other than the " "default of 3260, use \"IP:port\" notation, for example \"1.2.3.4:3261\"." msgstr "" #. Type: string #. Description #: ../partman-iscsi.templates:4001 msgid "iSCSI initiator username for ${PORTAL}:" msgstr "" #. Type: string #. Description #: ../partman-iscsi.templates:4001 msgid "" "Some iSCSI targets require the initiator (client) to authenticate using a " "username and password. If that is the case for this target, enter the " "username here. Otherwise, leave this blank." msgstr "" #. Type: password #. Description #: ../partman-iscsi.templates:5001 msgid "iSCSI initiator password for ${PORTAL}:" msgstr "" #. Type: password #. Description #: ../partman-iscsi.templates:5001 msgid "" "Enter the initiator password needed to authenticate to this iSCSI target." msgstr "" #. Type: string #. Description #: ../partman-iscsi.templates:6001 msgid "iSCSI target username for ${PORTAL}:" msgstr "" #. Type: string #. Description #: ../partman-iscsi.templates:6001 msgid "" "In some environments, the iSCSI target needs to authenticate to the " "initiator as well as the other way round. If that is the case here, enter " "the incoming username which the target is expected to supply. Otherwise, " "leave this blank." msgstr "" #. Type: password #. Description #: ../partman-iscsi.templates:7001 msgid "iSCSI target password for ${PORTAL}:" msgstr "" #. Type: password #. Description #: ../partman-iscsi.templates:7001 msgid "" "Enter the incoming password which the iSCSI target is expected to supply." msgstr "" #. Type: error #. Description #. :sl2: #: ../partman-iscsi.templates:8001 msgid "Empty password" msgstr "" #. Type: error #. Description #. :sl2: #: ../partman-iscsi.templates:8001 msgid "" "You entered an empty password, which is not allowed. Please choose a non-" "empty password." msgstr "" #. Type: error #. Description #: ../partman-iscsi.templates:9001 msgid "No iSCSI targets discovered" msgstr "" #. Type: error #. Description #: ../partman-iscsi.templates:9001 msgid "No iSCSI targets were discovered on ${PORTAL}." msgstr "" #. Type: multiselect #. Description #: ../partman-iscsi.templates:11001 msgid "iSCSI targets on ${PORTAL}:" msgstr "" #. Type: multiselect #. Description #: ../partman-iscsi.templates:11001 msgid "Select the iSCSI targets you wish to use." msgstr "" #. Type: error #. Description #: ../partman-iscsi.templates:12001 msgid "iSCSI login failed" msgstr "" #. Type: error #. Description #: ../partman-iscsi.templates:12001 msgid "Logging into the iSCSI target ${TARGET} on ${PORTAL} failed." msgstr "" #. Type: error #. Description #: ../partman-iscsi.templates:12001 msgid "Check /var/log/syslog or see virtual console 4 for the details." msgstr "" partman-iscsi-21ubuntu1/debian/rules0000755000000000000000000000005112204427036014560 0ustar #! /usr/bin/make -f %: dh $@ --with d-i partman-iscsi-21ubuntu1/debian/partman-iscsi.templates0000644000000000000000000000505512204427036020203 0ustar Template: partman-iscsi/text/configure_iscsi Type: text _Description: Configure iSCSI volumes Template: partman-iscsi/mainmenu Type: select Choices-C: login, finish # Note to translators : Please keep your translations of the choices # below a 65 columns limit (which means 65 characters # in single-byte languages) # :sl3: __Choices: Log into iSCSI targets, Finish _Description: iSCSI configuration actions This menu allows you to configure iSCSI volumes. Template: partman-iscsi/login/address Type: string _Description: iSCSI target portal address: Enter an IP address to scan for iSCSI targets. To use a port other than the default of 3260, use "IP:port" notation, for example "1.2.3.4:3261". Template: partman-iscsi/login/username Type: string _Description: iSCSI initiator username for ${PORTAL}: Some iSCSI targets require the initiator (client) to authenticate using a username and password. If that is the case for this target, enter the username here. Otherwise, leave this blank. Template: partman-iscsi/login/password Type: password _Description: iSCSI initiator password for ${PORTAL}: Enter the initiator password needed to authenticate to this iSCSI target. Template: partman-iscsi/login/incoming_username Type: string _Description: iSCSI target username for ${PORTAL}: In some environments, the iSCSI target needs to authenticate to the initiator as well as the other way round. If that is the case here, enter the incoming username which the target is expected to supply. Otherwise, leave this blank. Template: partman-iscsi/login/incoming_password Type: password _Description: iSCSI target password for ${PORTAL}: Enter the incoming password which the iSCSI target is expected to supply. Template: partman-iscsi/login/empty_password Type: error # :sl2: _Description: Empty password You entered an empty password, which is not allowed. Please choose a non-empty password. Template: partman-iscsi/login/no_targets Type: error _Description: No iSCSI targets discovered No iSCSI targets were discovered on ${PORTAL}. Template: partman-iscsi/login/all_targets Type: boolean Default: false Description: for internal use; can be preseeded If true, automatically log into all discovered targets. Template: partman-iscsi/login/targets Type: multiselect Choices: ${TARGETS} _Description: iSCSI targets on ${PORTAL}: Select the iSCSI targets you wish to use. Template: partman-iscsi/login/failed Type: error _Description: iSCSI login failed Logging into the iSCSI target ${TARGET} on ${PORTAL} failed. . Check /var/log/syslog or see virtual console 4 for the details. partman-iscsi-21ubuntu1/debian/copyright0000644000000000000000000000171512204427036015443 0ustar Format: http://www.debian.org/doc/packaging-manuals/copyright-format/1.0/ Upstream-Name: partman-iscsi Copyright: 2009, Canonical Ltd. License: GPL-2+ partman-iscsi is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) any later version. . partman-iscsi is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. . You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with partman-iscsi; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. . A copy of the GNU General Public License is available in /usr/share/common-licenses/GPL-2. partman-iscsi-21ubuntu1/debian/source/0000755000000000000000000000000012204427346015010 5ustar partman-iscsi-21ubuntu1/debian/source/format0000644000000000000000000000001512204427061016211 0ustar 3.0 (native) partman-iscsi-21ubuntu1/lib/0000755000000000000000000000000012204427346013034 5ustar partman-iscsi-21ubuntu1/lib/iscsi-base.sh0000644000000000000000000001376012204427036015415 0ustar . /usr/share/debconf/confmodule iscsi_login () { local portal discovery targets target local state=0 while :; do case $state in 0) # Ask for target address. db_input critical partman-iscsi/login/address || true ;; 1) # Validate target address. db_get partman-iscsi/login/address if [ -z "$RET" ]; then state=0 continue fi portal="$RET" if [ "${portal%:*}" = "$portal" ]; then portal="$portal:3260" fi # Ask for initiator username. db_subst partman-iscsi/login/username PORTAL "$portal" db_input critical partman-iscsi/login/username || true ;; 2) db_get partman-iscsi/login/username if [ "$RET" ]; then # Ask for initiator password. db_subst partman-iscsi/login/password PORTAL "$portal" db_input critical partman-iscsi/login/password || true fi ;; 3) db_get partman-iscsi/login/username if [ "$RET" ]; then # Validate initiator password. db_get partman-iscsi/login/password if [ -z "$RET" ]; then db_capb align db_input critical partman-iscsi/login/empty_password || true db_go || true db_capb backup align state=2 continue fi # Ask for target username. db_subst partman-iscsi/login/incoming_username PORTAL "$portal" db_input critical partman-iscsi/login/incoming_username || true fi ;; 4) db_get partman-iscsi/login/username if [ "$RET" ]; then db_get partman-iscsi/login/incoming_username if [ "$RET" ]; then # Ask for target password. db_subst partman-iscsi/login/incoming_password PORTAL "$portal" db_input critical partman-iscsi/login/incoming_password || true fi fi ;; 5) db_get partman-iscsi/login/username if [ "$RET" ]; then db_get partman-iscsi/login/incoming_username if [ "$RET" ]; then # Validate target password. db_get partman-iscsi/login/incoming_password if [ -z "$RET" ]; then db_capb align db_input critical partman-iscsi/login/empty_password || true db_go || true db_capb backup align state=4 continue fi fi fi ;; 6) # Set up discovery authentication. We have to do a # spurious no-op sendtargets in order to create the # discovery record. iscsiadm -m discovery --type sendtargets --portal "$portal" >/dev/null 2>&1 || true db_get partman-iscsi/login/username if [ "$RET" ]; then iscsiadm -m discovery --portal "$portal" -n discovery.sendtargets.auth.authmethod -v CHAP iscsiadm -m discovery --portal "$portal" -n discovery.sendtargets.auth.username -v "$RET" db_get partman-iscsi/login/password iscsiadm -m discovery --portal "$portal" -n discovery.sendtargets.auth.password -v "$RET" db_get partman-iscsi/login/incoming_username if [ "$RET" ]; then iscsiadm -m discovery --portal "$portal" -n discovery.sendtargets.auth.username_in -v "$RET" db_get partman-iscsi/login/incoming_password iscsiadm -m discovery --portal "$portal" -n discovery.sendtargets.auth.password_in -v "$RET" else iscsiadm -m discovery --portal "$portal" -n discovery.sendtargets.auth.username_in -v '' fi else iscsiadm -m discovery --portal "$portal" -n discovery.sendtargets.auth.authmethod -v None fi # Discover targets. if ! discovery="$(iscsiadm -m discovery --type sendtargets \ --portal "$portal")"; then db_capb align db_subst partman-iscsi/login/no_targets \ PORTAL "$portal" db_input critical partman-iscsi/login/no_targets || true db_go || true db_capb backup align state=0 continue fi # Ask for targets. targets="$(echo "$discovery" | sort -t' ' -k2 -u | \ while read portal target; do printf ', %s' "$(echo "$target" | sed 's/,/\\,/g')" done | sed 's/^, //')" db_subst partman-iscsi/login/targets PORTAL "$portal" db_subst partman-iscsi/login/targets TARGETS "$targets" if db_get partman-iscsi/login/all_targets && \ [ "$RET" = true ]; then db_set partman-iscsi/login/targets "$targets" else db_input critical partman-iscsi/login/targets || true fi ;; 7) # Log into targets. db_get partman-iscsi/login/targets targets="$RET" while [ "$targets" ]; do target="${targets%%, *}" # Set up node authentication. iscsiadm -m node --portal "$portal" --target "$target" -o new >/dev/null 2>&1 || true db_get partman-iscsi/login/username if [ "$RET" ]; then iscsiadm -m node --portal "$portal" --target "$target" -o update -n node.session.auth.authmethod -v CHAP iscsiadm -m node --portal "$portal" --target "$target" -o update -n node.session.auth.username -v "$RET" db_get partman-iscsi/login/password iscsiadm -m node --portal "$portal" --target "$target" -o update -n node.session.auth.password -v "$RET" db_get partman-iscsi/login/incoming_username if [ "$RET" ]; then iscsiadm -m node --portal "$portal" --target "$target" -o update -n node.session.auth.username_in -v "$RET" db_get partman-iscsi/login/incoming_password iscsiadm -m node --portal "$portal" --target "$target" -o update -n node.session.auth.password_in -v "$RET" fi else iscsiadm -m node --portal "$portal" --target "$target" -o update -n node.session.auth.authmethod -v None fi if ! iscsiadm -m node --portal "$portal" \ --target "$target" --login; then db_capb align db_subst partman-iscsi/login/failed \ PORTAL "$portal" db_subst partman-iscsi/login/failed \ TARGET "$target" db_input critical partman-iscsi/login/failed || true db_go || true db_capb backup align fi if [ "$target" = "$targets" ]; then targets= else targets="${targets#*, }" fi done # Clear passwords from the database. db_set partman-iscsi/login/password '' db_set partman-iscsi/login/incoming_password '' ;; *) break ;; esac if db_go; then state=$(($state + 1)) else state=$(($state - 1)) fi done if [ "$state" = -1 ]; then return 1 fi }