Did Donald answer your question(s)? On Friday, January 24, 2020 at 1:50:28 PM UTC-8, Bobby wrote: > > Hi, > > I have some questions regarding iSCSI and Ceph RBD. If I have understood > correctly, the RBD backstore module > on target side can translate SCSI IO into Ceph OSD requests. The iSCSI > target driver with rbd.ko can expose Ceph cluster > on iSCSI protocol. If correct, then that all is happening on target side. > > My confusion is what is happening on client side? > > Meaning, does linux mainline kernel code called "rbd" has any role with > Open-iSCSI initiator on client side? To put it more simple, > is there any common ground for both protocols (iSCSI and rbd) in the linux > kernel of the client side? > > Thanks :-) >
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