Iscsi session dropped

Hi people,
OS: Oracle Enterprise Linux 4.5
Storage Server: Openfiler 2.3
I have been trying to setup an Oracle Cluster using Openfiler 2.3 and Oracle Enterprise Linux 4.5. Wen I try to boot up both of my nodes in a cluster, the nodes will find the targets and immediately drop the session, thus shutting down both of my NIC (eth0 and eth1). I have googled till my eyes popped out, below is the error I'm facing:
iscsi-sfnet:host3: Connect failed with rc -113: No route to host
iscsi-sfnet:host3: establish_session failed. Could not connect to target
iscsi-sfnet:host3: Waiting 1 seconds before next login attempt
Has anyone ever came across this error?
Please note that I have tried the solutions mentioned in the below links:
http://www.cuddletech.com/blog/pivot/entry.php?id=601
http://www.nabble.com/Login-Timeout-errors-td5389892.html
Any help will be highly appreciated.
Regards,
Durbanite - South Africa

Hi Tommy,
Apologies for the late reply, I will try your suggestion. I will need to turn off the linux server completely as you can't open another session, as soon as this error occur, it shuts down your NICs and from there you cant telnet/ssh or open any session. Even if you try to login locally, the error messages will keep on flashing on your screen.
Thanks for your help. I'll get back to you.
Regards,
Durbanite

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