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Bug#865632: release-notes: document that 'iscsitarget' was dropped in Stretch
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Christian Seiler
2017-06-23 11:20:01 UTC
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Dear release team & release notes editors,

I recently received a bug report from a person using the 'iscsitarget',
which was dropped in Stretch, as it hasn't seen any update upstream
since 2014 - and the kernel module doesn't compile anymore with recent
kernels.

See: https://bugs.debian.org/865628

The alternative in Stretch is to use the LIO stack to configure a
software iSCSI target, but there is no automated upgrade path (it's a
completely different piece of software, unrelated to IET), and the
configuration is different.

Unfortunately the release notes don't mention this - so if at all
possible, I would propose to add a section to the release notes of
Stretch that document this.

I propose the following language (feel free to adjust this in any way
you'd want to):

iSCSI Enterprise Target (IET) no longer part of Stretch

The iSCSI Enterprise Target (IET), packaged in the 'iscsitarget'
package in previous Debbian versions, is not part of Debian
Stretch anymore, as it will not work with recent kernel versions,
and the project has seen no development activity in recent years.

Users of IET are encouraged to switch to the LIO stack that is
fully supported in Debian Stretch. The 'targetcli-fb' provides
the configuration utility for the LIO iSCSI target.

As the LIO stack was developed independently of the IET, the
configuration has to be migrated manually.

Regards,
Christian

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Justin B Rye
2017-06-23 14:40:02 UTC
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Just nitpicking the phrasing and adding markup.
Post by Christian Seiler
iSCSI Enterprise Target (IET) no longer part of Stretch
The iSCSI Enterprise Target (IET), packaged in the 'iscsitarget'
package in previous Debbian versions, is not part of Debian
Stretch anymore, as it will not work with recent kernel versions,
and the project has seen no development activity in recent years.
Typo: s/Debbian/Debian/.

"No longer part of Stretch" and "is not part of Debian Stretch
anymore" give the impression that the package has been removed from
the stable release rather than falling out of Debian testing/unstable
before the freeze.

(Also, the standard this document follows is lowercase release names).
Post by Christian Seiler
Users of IET are encouraged to switch to the LIO stack that is
fully supported in Debian Stretch. The 'targetcli-fb' provides
the configuration utility for the LIO iSCSI target.
Missing word: "the package 'targetcli-fb'".
Post by Christian Seiler
As the LIO stack was developed independently of the IET, the
configuration has to be migrated manually.
No problems here. So:

<section id="iscsitarget">
<title>iSCSI Enterprise Target no longer supported</title>
<!-- jessie to stretch -->
<para>
The iSCSI Enterprise Target (IET), packaged in the <systemitem
role="package">iscsitarget</systemitem> package in previous releases,
is no longer in Debian, as it will not work with recent kernel
versions, and the project has seen no development activity in recent
years.
</para>
<para>
Users of IET are encouraged to switch to the LIO stack, which is
fully supported in Debian stretch. The package <systemitem
role="package">targetcli-fb</systemitem> provides the configuration
utility for the LIO iSCSI target.
</para>
<para>
As the LIO stack was developed independently of the IET, the
configuration has to be migrated manually.
</para>
</section>
--
JBR with qualifications in linguistics, experience as a Debian
sysadmin, and probably no clue about this particular package
Christian Seiler
2017-06-23 15:20:02 UTC
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Hi,
Post by Justin B Rye
Just nitpicking the phrasing and adding markup.
Many thanks! Your version is definitely better. :-)

Regards,
Christian
Debian Bug Tracking System
2017-09-24 20:00:01 UTC
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and subject line Re: Bug#865632: Please add information about this incompatibility to the installation/upgrading guide
has caused the Debian Bug report #865632,
regarding release-notes: document that 'iscsitarget' was dropped in Stretch
to be marked as done.

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with message-id <***@mailoo.org>
and subject line Re: Bug#865632: Please add information about this incompatibility to the installation/upgrading guide
has caused the Debian Bug report #865632,
regarding iscsitarget: Starting ... FATAL: Module iscsi_trgt not found in /lib/modules/4.9.0-3-amd64
to be marked as done.

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