On 10/14/2014 12:24 AM, Or Gerlitz wrote:
> 
> On 10/14/2014 5:22 AM, Mike Christie wrote:
>> On 10/13/2014 10:04 PM, Mike Christie wrote:
>>> On 10/13/2014 03:49 PM, Moussa Ba wrote:
>>>> I am confused....Is there new code for me to try?  Trying to do a
>>> No.
>>>
>>>> discovery after updating the interface using iser results in a :
>>>> *iscsiadm: Connection to discovery portal 192.168.111.100 failed:
>>>> encountered connection failure*
>>> The way I told you to do it, is normally how it is done. Either that or
>>> you use the iscsi_discovery script which sets the node's transport_name
>>> manually.
>>>
>>> Does the discovery error happen with the upstream tools or the one
>>> shipped with Centos 7?
>>>
>> I am betting you are using the git tools with the Centos 7 kernel? If so
>> then that will not work. Mellanox added support to do discovery through
>> the infinniband layer in the upstream git tools and upstream kernel. The
>> Centos 7 kernel does not support it though.
>>
> 
> Mike, the RHEL7 kernel has this backported from upstream and I assume it
> landed in CentOS too, I see now that the kernel is 3.16.x --> it's there
> 

Ah yeah, you are right I see the iser kernel changes in RHEL 7, so yeah
it should be in centos.

So we probably need to run the discovery command with debugging -d 8, to
see why it fails.

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