Hi Mike,

I issued command iscsiadm -m discovery -t st  -p ip -I eth3 -d 8
and I am getting this line


iscsiadm: Could not match
iface[hw=00:21:28:C0:BB:D3,ip=,net_if=eth3,iscsi_if=eth3] to host.

Is it safe to ignore?

Farhan
On Fri, Jul 29, 2011 at 8:48 AM, Mike Christie <[email protected]> wrote:

> On 07/27/2011 06:25 PM, Farhan Ahmed wrote:
> > Thanks Mike, Yes I have set right kernel values of rp_filter, please find
> > the attached file which includes debug output,tcpdump and command output.
> > Discovery works fine for eth3 but iscsiadm cant login though. I can see
> the
> > packets are coming in/out at right interface eth3
> >
>
> Are you seeing packets going through eth3 when you run the iscsiadm
> login command or discovery?
>
> I tested this here and confirmed it at least works for me. In the iscsid
> -d 8 -f & log we want to see a line like:
>
> iscsid: Binding session -1 to eth5
>
> that which indicates we are doing binding instead of just using the
> default routing.
>
> (my iscsi iface is for eth5 you should see eth3). In the iscsiadm.txt
> outpout I did not see that line so for some reason the normal session is
> not getting bound to the proper iface.
>
> So send the info I was asking about in the other mail and could you also
> send the output of
>
> iscsiadm -m iface -I eth3
>
>
>
> For discovery if you did
>
> iscsiadm -m discovery -t st  -p ip -I eth3 -d 8
>
> then you would see a similar "Binding session" line indicating we are
> binding the session to a iface.
>

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