On Fri, Dec 11, 2009 at 3:29 PM, Mike Christie <[email protected]> wrote:
> Lee Amy wrote:
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I got some problems when I set up iface. The initiator node has two
>> NIC eth0 is eth1. I set up eth0 to connect the router by browsing Web.
>> And eth1 will link to a disk array. In the default mode iscsi will log
>> in the target machine by using eth0 so I wanna change into eth1.
>>
>> I followed steps by the doc Open-ISCSI provide. However, I doubt there
>> are some mistakes the doc may have. In the file /etc/iscsi/iface0 I
>
> It should be in /etc/iscsi/ifaces
>
>> have added necessary information like
>> iface.transport_name = tcp
>> iface.hwaddress = XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX
>>
>> But it seems useless. Because when I use command
>> iscsiadm -m iface
>> That doesn't show the iface0 just default and iser.
>>
>> And One thing makes me confused, which file I REALLY need to set up
>> iface? Because the Open-ISCSI doc mentioned /etc/iscsi/ifaceX this
>
> This should be fixed in newer docs.
>
> Use iscsiadm in iface mode. It will take care of these types of issues
> for you in the future.
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Thanks, Mike. Actually I notice that this file exists in
/var/lib/iscsi because I use iscsi-initiator-utils this open-iscsi
package.

Eric

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