> Once upon a time, Jerry Franz <[email protected]> said: >> However, my personal experience with multipathing iSCSI (admittedly back >> on CentOS 5.0) was that it was ridiculously unstable (yes - this was on >> Intel server NICs). Paths would be detected on one boot but not detected >> on the next apparently completely completely at random. If a path failed >> and came back it might or might not be detected. > > I think things have changed significantly in this area since RHEL 5.0. > I'm running iSCSI with device-mapper multipath on RHEL 5.5 and haven't > had any trouble at all (Intel NICs to an EqualLogic array).
How did you tune the timeout values on ISCSI side to get satisfying reactions on path failures and on returning paths? Anythings specific to set in multipath.conf for the ISCSI target device? > Chris Adams <[email protected]> In a test setup I could not get ISCSI to works as snappy as all the other multipathed FC SAN installs I administrate. Thanks and regards Alexander _______________________________________________ rhelv5-list mailing list [email protected] https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/rhelv5-list
