Hello,

 Additionally, what SCSI disk device name are you using to create the
filesystem?   I you have multipathd running device mapper will create a new
device name.   If the volume is partitioned then it will have a p1 at the
end of the device name.  That's what you want to use to create the
filesystem.  If you use the 'base' name w/o the p1 you will get a device
busy error.

 Regards,
Don


On Tue, Oct 3, 2017 at 12:23 PM, The Lee-Man <[email protected]>
wrote:

>
> On Saturday, September 30, 2017 at 11:11:24 AM UTC-7, sali wrote:
>>
>> Dear Team,
>>
>> anybody can help me to mount storage in linux ubuntu 14.04 ?
>>
>> i tried with open iscsi, but i can see the drives but i cant format the
>> disk
>>
>> could you please help me to fix this issue ?
>>
>>
>> regards,
>> Salih
>>
>>
> Can you be more specific? What do you see when you "see the drives"? What
> command are you running to try to "format the disk" that is failing?
>
> It seems like if you can see the drives then iSCSI is working.
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