> -----Original Message-----
> From: Lee Eric [mailto:openlinuxsou...@gmail.com]
> Sent: Thursday, July 14, 2011 11:42 PM
> 
> [root@storage ~]# modprobe aoe

Note:  There's normally no reason to load the aoe module on the target, but it 
is probably harmless to do so.

> eth0 0 0 /dev/vdc 52:54:00:4C:0A:01

> [root@server ~]# modprobe aoe
> [root@server ~]# lsmod | grep aoe
> aoe                    24631  0
> [root@server ~]# aoe-interfaces eth0
> [root@server ~]# aoe-discover
> [root@server ~]# aoe-stat

Run "dmesg" here to see if the aoe module found anything.  Since aoe-stat 
returned no output, I'm guessing it did not.

The next step would be to check network connectivity.  Make sure the target is 
reachable from the initiator, they are on the same subnet (i.e. no router in 
between) and packet filtering (iptables) isn't blocking AoE traffic.

-Jeff



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