On 06/14/2010 08:52 AM, Michal Suchanek wrote:
On 13 June 2010 21:01, Mike Christie<[email protected]> wrote:
On 06/12/2010 06:31 AM, Michal Suchanek wrote:
Hello
I tried to get an iscsi setup working so I installed iscsitarget and
open-iscsi and tried to export a file as an iSCSI lun.
After doing so I could log in with iscsiadm but I would not get any
disks on the initiator.
Later I discovered that I had a typo in the ietd.conf file and the lun
was simply not exported giving a target with no luns available for the
initiator.
While it is true that the error is logged in kernel logs on the target
machine I could not find any way to list the available luns on the
iscsiadm -m session -P 3
Thanks, this command does print the luns if there are any.
However, it is not obvious from the documentation that it should print
these nor is it obvious from the output that there some part missing
when no luns are available.
In the README I will add more info on how -P X works for session mode.
It also does not work when I just add -P 3 to the discovery and node
commands which I use to log into the target and there is no obvious
reason why it should not.
Discovery mode just finds targets and portals. It has nothing to do with
LUN discovery normally. And the node mode commands that print out the
node db info also just prints the target and portal info, because it is
only concerned with the targets.
If for discovery and node mode, you are logging into the target (using
the --login command) then I can print out the LUNs found if that is what
you are asking for. But normally with the discovery and node mode
commands that use the -P operator we are just working on the targets and
portals and have not logged into the target so we do not know if there
are LUNs.
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