On 08/04/2013 03:20 PM, Julian Freed wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> 
> Did anyone try to use open-iscsi attached to target computer with 2
> targets, with luns on both iscsi targets?

Yes. This is how our target product works so I test this model often.
Just got to plug the Fusion-io ION Target sine I never get to bring it up :)


> 
> When I spread the luns of one target computer, between 2 targets.
> The luns of the last target shadows the luns on the other target.
> 
> I use scst target driver, see below.  each target has only one lun with
> correlated name.
> 
> See below lsscsi display, where you see the luns of the last target
> duplicate, instead of showing luns of all targets.
> 
> 
> I believe scst target driver behaves correctly, see below.
> None of my software runs on the open-iscsi initiator.
> 

Are you using scstadm -config to setup the target? If so could you send
your scst.conf you are using on the target side?

Could you also do lsscsi -t on the initiator side, so we can see the
target info and device info.

And Could you do iscsiadm -m session -P 3 so we can see the iscsi target
and device info.

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