On Thu, 2017-10-26 at 11:34 -0200, Elias Pereira wrote:
> At first freenas supports this size.
>
I just booted into my LIO Target + Open iSCSI Initiator setup, to
ensure that nothing is broken. I sure do not have that large a drive to
test. But basic iSCSI setup on Linux is working fine in local
At first freenas supports this size.
On Thu, Oct 26, 2017 at 2:15 AM, Ritesh Raj Sarraf
wrote:
> Based on your comment that the target is a FreeNAS appliance, I'd first
> look into the target for errors.
>
> READ CAPACITY failure looks like a very generic, target side,
>
Based on your comment that the target is a FreeNAS appliance, I'd first
look into the target for errors.
READ CAPACITY failure looks like a very generic, target side,
unsupported feature on a very large device.
Are you sure FreeNAS support devices that large ?
On Sun, 2017-10-22 at 02:13
Hello Ritesh, thanks for the reply!!! :D
If I understood your questioning, I'm using the freebsd/freenas target.
Would it be this? I have a debian with bacula that has as its target the
freenas.
On Wed, Oct 25, 2017 at 5:49 AM, Ritesh Raj Sarraf
wrote:
> On Sun,
On Sun, 2017-10-22 at 02:13 -0200, Elias Pereira wrote:
> I created a 4T dataset to use in a debian server as hdd backup. I
> have open-iscsi installed on debian and working correctly, but after
> logging in (iscsiadm -m node --targetname...), I can not see the 4T
> dataset (/dev/sdc).
>
> fdisk
Hello,
I created a 4T dataset to use in a debian server as hdd backup. I have
open-iscsi installed on debian and working correctly, but after logging in
(iscsiadm -m node --targetname...), I can not see the 4T dataset (/dev/sdc).
fdisk -l shows only sda and sdb, both of 1TB that I had already
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