imacdonn d398fa8233 'iscsiadm -m session' failure handling
Sometimes 'iscsiadm -m session' outputs warnings on stderr, but
still serves its purpose (usable stdout). We should not give up on
it when stderr is non-empty - instead, rely on the exit status, log
the stderr as a warning, and move on.

This change also removes 1 (ISCSI_ERR) from the list of acceptable
exit codes for the iscsiadm command, to ensure that failures get
caught.

Change-Id: Id8183cf3d8baf2f8ba6a00a47fa2ad7cc2a96aa5
Closes-Bug: #1732199
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OpenStack Cinder brick library for managing local volume attaches

Features

  • Discovery of volumes being attached to a host for many transport protocols.
  • Removal of volumes from a host.

Hacking

Hacking on brick requires python-gdbm (for Debian derived distributions), Python 2.7 and Python 3.4. A recent tox is required, as is a recent virtualenv (13.1.0 or newer).

If "tox -e py34" fails with the error "db type could not be determined", remove the .testrepository/ directory and then run "tox -e py34".

For any other information, refer to the developer documents:

https://docs.openstack.org/os-brick/latest/

OR refer to the parent project, Cinder:

https://docs.openstack.org/cinder/latest/

Release notes for the project can be found at:

https://docs.openstack.org/releasenotes/os-brick

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Volume discovery and local storage management lib
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