Yes, I thought like that & used aoe-flush; but it didn't work as per the
expectation. Again I am repeating my steps for clearification:
On server side:
1) To Export : vblade 0 0 eth0 /dev/loop0
2) To detach : vbladed 0 0 eth0 /dev/loop0
ps -eaf | grep vblade still shows the entry against vblade.
On client side:
I did following things to detach it, see the snippet & please correct me :
[r...@centos ~]#
[r...@centos ~]# aoe-stat
e0.0 0.209GB eth0 up
e0.6 0.209GB eth0 up
[r...@centos ~]#
[r...@centos ~]#
[r...@centos ~]# aoe-flush -a
aoe-flush: /dev/etherd/flush does not exist or is not writeable.
[r...@centos ~]#
[r...@centos ~]# aoe-flush /dev/etherd/e0.0
aoe-flush: /dev/etherd/flush does not exist or is not writeable.
[r...@centos ~]#
[r...@centos ~]# ls -l /dev/etherd/
total 0
brw-r----- 1 root disk 152, 0 May 19 17:26 e0.0
brw-r----- 1 root disk 152, 96 May 19 17:26 e0.6
[r...@centos ~]#
[r...@centos ~]#
[r...@centos ~]#
[r...@centos ~]# rmmod aoe
[r...@centos ~]# modprobe aoe
[r...@centos ~]# aoe-stat
e0.0 0.209GB eth0 up
e0.6 0.209GB eth0 up
[r...@centos ~]#
[r...@centos ~]#
So, How can I get my vblade stop from server side, so that it removes aoe
device from client as well as from server end.
Thanks,
Krishna
On Tue, May 19, 2009 at 5:00 PM, Ed Cashin <ecas...@coraid.com> wrote:
> The Linux aoe driver remembers targets it discovers until you
> tell it to forget them by using the aoe-flush command. The
> man page for aoe-flush should have the details.
>
> --
> Ed
>
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