Hi list,

First of all, I apologize if this is not the right place to ask such
(user) questions, I will be glad to redirect it somewhere else should
the need arise.

Background
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I recently bought a DroboPro for my company, which is basically a
cheap iSCSI "drive". We are running our virtual machines from it, and
the virtualization solution we use (proxmox), uses open-iscsi to
discover and use the DroboPro. So far, all is good.
The problem I'm having is that the DroboPro is a really problematic
piece of hardware that decides to reboot itself (!) when it is thrown
too much I/O at (for instance, when my nightly cron jobs run on
several virtual machines).

Various forums and posts suggest to alter some of the open-iscsi
parameters, which seems to do the trick, but I fail to make some of
the suggestions permanent. node.session.cmds_max and
node.session.queue_depth are defined and reused from
/etc/iscsi/iscsid.conf, fine, but:

The question
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How do I make changes to node.conn[0].tcp.window_size permanent?


Thanks a lot for your help

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