Hi Mike/Ulrich,

Thank you for your input.

Mike, sorry I'm very new to all this so I apologize for not understand
what you said above. Where/How do I allow access for the initiator?

Ulrich I did change the initiator-ID manually. Can this be done
automatically after the clone? If so, how do I do that?

I appreciate your help.

Thank you,

Mike


On Jul 14, 5:04 am, "Ulrich Windl" <[email protected]>
wrote:
> >>> Mike <[email protected]> schrieb am 13.07.2010 um 16:08 in 
> >>> Nachricht
>
> <920d464c-9a0c-462c-9d33-37a967be8...@r27g2000yqb.googlegroups.com>:
>
> > Hi Mike,
>
> > Thank you for the quick reply. I have 2 questions if you don't mind
> > clarifying for me:
>
> > 1) Is the "logout" option what disconnects the previous iSCSI target
> > or do I have to something else? I need to remove all references etc.
> > to the previous iSCSI target.
>
> Well, not answering your question, but did you remember to change your 
> initiator-ID (/etc/iscsi/initiatorname.iscsi) after cloning as well?
> Maybe it's best to cleanup a master template before cloning. For your 
> question something like "iscsiadm --op=delete" should do what you want.
>
>
>
> > 2) I tried the discovery command like so:
>
> > iscsiadm -m discovery -t st -p 192.168.254.65
>
> > But I'm not able to discover the iSCSI target. I keep getting the
> > following error:
>
> > iscsiadm: cannot make connection to 192.168.254.65:3260 (111)
> > iscsiadm: connection to discovery address 192.168.254.65 failed
>
> > I have 2 nic cards setup on this box. One setup for internet access
> > which is working. The second nic is to the iSCSI. When I run the
> > command "lshw -c network" it shows that both nics are active and they
> > have the correct ip address assigned to them. Is there something else
> > that I need to cleanup or change somewhere to fix this because I
> > copied this VM from another working one?
>
> > Any help is appreciated.
>
> > Thank you,
>
> > Mike
>
> > On Jul 12, 1:17 pm, Mike Christie <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > On 07/12/2010 09:52 AM, Mike wrote:
>
> > > > I hope someone can help, I'm very new to Ubuntu 9.04. I currently have
> > > > a VM setup with Ubuntu 9.04 and running which is connected to an iSCSI
> > > > target. Everything works great on this VM. I've cloned this VM and I'm
> > > > trying to disconnect the current iSCSI target and reconnect it to a
> > > > new one but I'm having a lot of problems trying to get this to work.
> > > > Can someone point me in the right direction to figure out how I can
> > > > remove the current iSCSI and add a new one?
>
> > > iscsiadm -m session
>
> > > will show the currently connect sessions (iscsiadm -m session -P 3 will
> > > show more info).
>
> > > iscsiadm -m node -T target -p ip -u
>
> > > will logout
>
> > > iscsiadm -m node
>
> > > will show the targets that have been discovered.
>
> > > iscsiadm -m node -T target -p ip -l
>
> > > will log into a target.

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