On Tue, Sep 30, 2008 at 12:06 PM, Joseph L. Casale
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Great, I guess I had better read up on how to create targets, I just assumed
it would
be like iet and use text files. What was your mod for the init script?
jlc
I added the following to my /etc/init.d/tgtd
I always used IET on CentOS but I have a quick server to setup to backup some
VM's, then migrate to DAS
on another server and the easiest way for me will be to accomplish this via
iSCSI vmfs stores. I figured I would
just use the ini that ships with CentOS but have never used it against ESX,
Joseph L. Casale wrote:
I always used IET on CentOS but I have a quick server to setup to backup
some VM's, then migrate to DAS
on another server and the easiest way for me will be to accomplish this via
iSCSI vmfs stores. I figured I would
just use the ini that ships with CentOS but have
On Tue, Sep 30, 2008 at 10:28 AM, Joseph L. Casale
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I always used IET on CentOS but I have a quick server to setup to backup
some VM's, then migrate to DAS
on another server and the easiest way for me will be to accomplish this via
iSCSI vmfs stores. I figured I would
I have CentOS v5.2 running as an iSCSI target server and multiple ESXi servers
as the initiator with VMFS. This works great! The tgt daemon that comes with
CentOS is simple to support as long as you know how to use tgtadm to setup
the targets. I modified the tgtd init script to allow me to use
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