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David Crespi edited comment on CRAIL-93 at 3/6/19 7:20 PM:
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Hmm, well I didn’t realize two clients could connect to the same subsystem. 
Learn something new every day!

Thanks so much for explaining… I’ve a much better understanding now!

Regards,

David


was (Author: dcrespi):
Hmm, well I didn’t realize two clients could connect to the same subsystem.  
Learn something new every day!

Thanks so much for explaining… I’ve a much better understanding now!



Regards,



           David



C: 714-476-2692





> Using Crail with NVMf, the Default NQN also attaches the port number to the 
> name.
> ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: CRAIL-93
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CRAIL-93
>             Project: Apache Crail
>          Issue Type: Bug
>    Affects Versions: 1.2
>         Environment: I'm running crail nodes with docker containers, on a 
> Ubuntu 18.04 base.
>            Reporter: David Crespi
>            Assignee: Jonas Pfefferle
>            Priority: Critical
>
> This is the version I'm actually using: v1.1-2-gf0afadc
> I'm set up to use spdk on the backend to crail.  When attempting to attach, 
> it appears that crail needs two subsystems to achieve the connection. Instead 
> of allowing the default name, I have the system variable set: -e 
> NVMF_NQN="nqn.2017-06.io.crail:cnode"
> 1) subsystem NQN: nqn.2017-06.io.crail:cnode
> 2) subsystem NQN: nqn.2017-06.io.crail:cnode4420
> 19/03/01 17:46:45 INFO crail: CrailHadoopFileSystem fs initialization done..
>  19/03/01 17:46:45 INFO crail: Connecting to NVMf target at Transport address 
> = /192.168.2.104:4420, subsystem NQN = nqn.2017-06.io.crail:cnode4420
> It appears that the initial connect/discovery of the subsystem uses #1, but 
> using the 
> crail commands (crail fs -mkdir /test) uses #2. 
> Both have to have a valid namespace attached as well.
>  
> It also appears that when using my own subsystem NQN (NVMF_NQN) name, crail 
> wants to generate its own Host NQN.  A new one every time.  First, how do you 
> learn of that
> NQN, and 2nd, it would be great to disable it if spdk has "allow any hosts" 
> set.  It refuses
> to connect to spdk.
>  
>  



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