On 06/22/2009 12:17 PM, Stefan wrote:
> Am Montag 22 Juni 2009 10:05:25 schrieb Boaz Harrosh:
>> First it seems that your Kernel did not come with the iSER module.
>> The best is to just disable it in the /etc/init.d/open-iscsi script.
>> find the line that does: "modprobe -q ib_iser"
>> and comment it out. You don't need it
>>
>>> hmm what next? How Can I get the scsi disk?
>> But this is harmless please do again:
>>
>> []$ iscsiadm -m session -P 3
>> like before, what is the output??
> 
> iscsiadm -m session -P 3
> iSCSI Transport Class version 2.0-870
> version 2.0-871

Good version for your Kernel

> iscsiadm: No active sessions.
> 
> 
> but
> iscsiadm -m node
> 10.100.100.30:3260,1 iqn.fromlenny.com.openfiler:tsn.7480be2c6f3f
> 10.100.100.30:3260,1 iqn.2006-01.com.openfiler:tsn.e1ed9b1eb42c
> 10.100.100.30:3260,1 iqn.from10-100-100-4.com.openfiler:tsn.1391acfee1c6
> 
> 
> hmm??
> 

Could you redo the discovery again, with a --login. 
some thing like:
[]$ iscsiadm -m discovery -t sendtargets -p 10.100.100.30 --login
send the output of that and also the "iscsiadm -m session -P 3"
after that.

Once you are able to successfully login once. It should repeat
automatically once "open-iscsi start" is run.

> tia
> stefan
> 

Boaz

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