On 03/09/2011 07:58 PM, Rafael Espanol wrote:
Hi,

Got a problem. I enabled my Intel adapters to iscsi boot over network,
have a working iscsi target server and added a disk partition which I
can attached to using iscsiadm … commands.

Problem is : with the intel NICs set up to iscsi boot, I see a TCP
connection established between the client and server (netstat –a | grep
iscsi) and all I see from /var/log/messages is a “…session id not found
xxxxxxx” where xxx is some id number from ietd (iscsi target server).

I would be thankful if anyone can show how to verify fully a working
boot up sequence for iscsi boot.


If you are using fedora/RHEL/centos then it is built into the OS for you. When you install the OS it will detect the ibft info from the intel nic and set it up for you. SUSE based distros do like SLES and open-suse do this too.

I am not sure if debian and ubuntu do. If they do not or you are using a older suse/redhat distro then you have to manually throw the iscsi tools in the initramfs and start them up with some script in there. I do not know how other distros work, so I cannot offer much help on specifics.

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