Hey,

Thanks for replying. Sorry, it's taken a while to get back to my test 
bench. I had other projects. Anyway, I did as you said and eliminated the 
initiator name and address from the target (which is NAS). This didn't make 
any difference. I checked on what my initiator name is supposed to be and 
all I get back is :

root@control:~# cat /etc/iscsi/initiatorname.iscsi 
GenerateName=yes

So, I don't know. 

A few small things have changed in my setup, because I have re-made the 
network a bit. iSCSI traffic now flows over a 192.168.0.0/24. So control is 
at .14 with NAS being at .10. I tried changing the iqn in the target script 
to more closely mirror the way it is in the examples in case I did that 
wrong. It now looks like this :

<target iqn.2016-03.local.seamine:server.target01>
 backing-store /iscsi_disks/disk01.img
</target>
</target>

Now I get the following errors :

iscsiadm: Cannot perform discovery. Invalid Initiatorname.
iscsiadm: Could not perform SendTargets discovery: invalid parameter

Not sure if this is a  step forward or back. Anyway, I have a few days 
ahead I can actually work on this so I appreciate any help that comes my 
way !

Thanks !

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