AW: iscsi udev problem

2008-10-14 Thread Maddin

Hallo,

thanks for your help but i've fixed this problem. After reinitializing the
luns on san, it was possible to get a block-device, which I can mount.

Thanks
maddin

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 Im Auftrag von Konrad Rzeszutek
 Gesendet: Dienstag, 14. Oktober 2008 15:23
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 Betreff: Re: iscsi udev problem
 
 
 On Tue, Oct 14, 2008 at 11:53:25AM +0200, Mega Mailingliste wrote:
 
  Hi dudes,
 
  i've got a problem with iscsid (2.0-868) under centos (5.2) and a
 infortrend
  iscsi san (s12e-r1132-4).
 
  After mapping some partitions of a logical volume to our server, I
 can login
  via iscsiadm to this luns. The problem is that udev (or anything
 else, but I
  think it's udev) won't make a mapping from /dev/sgx to /dev/sdx, thus
 I
 
 The sg devices are very different from the sd ones. Or when you say
 mappings are
 you referring to the /sys/block/sdX/device/generic link? (and vice-
 versa)? That is
 the kernel constructing those.
 
  can't mount that device. I have no idea why :/
 
 You can't mount the /dev/sdX device? Or is it that the /dev/sdX don't
 exist but
 only the /dev/sgX show up? Can you provide the 'lsscsi -v' output?
 
 
  Some strange behavior before was, that I've got the same problem on
 another
  test server, but after some reboots the block-device /dev/sdx exists.
 
  Cheers
  Martin
 
 
 
 
 
 


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Re: iscsi udev problem

2008-10-14 Thread Konrad Rzeszutek

On Tue, Oct 14, 2008 at 11:53:25AM +0200, Mega Mailingliste wrote:
 
 Hi dudes,
 
 i've got a problem with iscsid (2.0-868) under centos (5.2) and a infortrend
 iscsi san (s12e-r1132-4).
 
 After mapping some partitions of a logical volume to our server, I can login
 via iscsiadm to this luns. The problem is that udev (or anything else, but I
 think it's udev) won't make a mapping from /dev/sgx to /dev/sdx, thus I

The sg devices are very different from the sd ones. Or when you say mappings are
you referring to the /sys/block/sdX/device/generic link? (and vice-versa)? That 
is
the kernel constructing those.

 can't mount that device. I have no idea why :/

You can't mount the /dev/sdX device? Or is it that the /dev/sdX don't exist but
only the /dev/sgX show up? Can you provide the 'lsscsi -v' output?

 
 Some strange behavior before was, that I've got the same problem on another
 test server, but after some reboots the block-device /dev/sdx exists.
 
 Cheers
 Martin
 
 
 
 

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iscsi udev problem

2008-10-14 Thread Mega Mailingliste

Hi dudes,

i've got a problem with iscsid (2.0-868) under centos (5.2) and a infortrend
iscsi san (s12e-r1132-4).

After mapping some partitions of a logical volume to our server, I can login
via iscsiadm to this luns. The problem is that udev (or anything else, but I
think it's udev) won't make a mapping from /dev/sgx to /dev/sdx, thus I
can't mount that device. I have no idea why :/

Some strange behavior before was, that I've got the same problem on another
test server, but after some reboots the block-device /dev/sdx exists.

Cheers
Martin



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