Re: belay that last: iSER login process

2008-10-17 Thread Jesse Butler
Eh, on second look... It seems he's getting in a PDU whose header indicates a dlength of 256k, but is actually 5044 bytes in length. Correct me if that's not the case, otherwise I'll move forward with this in mind... /jb On Oct 17, 2008, at 4:40 PM, Jesse Butler wrote: > > > Got a copy

belay that last: iSER login process

2008-10-17 Thread Jesse Butler
Got a copy of the source, much easier to find than expected. Initiator is seeing a PDU that's larger than he's expecting, will investigate. Thanks /jb On Oct 17, 2008, at 4:19 PM, Jesse Butler wrote: > > More on this... so, I've got the channel connection and buffer > alignment issues re

RE: ifaces and assigning portals

2008-10-17 Thread Mark Chaney
Mike, Thanks, that helped a lot. I ended up find a cli command to disable ipv6 on my targets as well. Im still getting some errors when I start the iscsi service though. Here are my results: # [EMAIL PROTECTED] iscsi]# iscsiadm -m node 10.0.1.1:3260,1

Re: iSER login process

2008-10-17 Thread Jesse Butler
More on this... so, I've got the channel connection and buffer alignment issues resolved, I am not getting to login response on my target, without error, but I'm seeing this on the console of the OpeniSCSI / OFED iSER initiator: iser: iser_connect:connecting to: 10.8.0.101, port 0xbc0c iser

Re: Limiting the number of ISCSI-Sessions per target

2008-10-17 Thread Mike Christie
Dr. Volker Jaenisch wrote: > Hi Mike! > > Thank you for the fast reply. > > Mike Christie schrieb: >> I am not sure if this is what you are looking for but you can control >> which sessions get made. > If I get you right your solution is not excactly what I want. >> Do you have multiple portal

Re: ifaces and assigning portals

2008-10-17 Thread Mike Christie
Mark Chaney wrote: > I have a dell md3000i with only a single controller in it, but it has two > iscsi ports. Each one of my servers has two iscsi nics as well. I setup two > ifaces per server and have iface0 and iface1 setup to each use their own > switch. Each switch is connected to an individua

Re: ifaces and assigning portals

2008-10-17 Thread Konrad Rzeszutek
On Fri, Oct 17, 2008 at 04:53:11AM -0500, Mark Chaney wrote: > > Id really appreciate it if someone could help me out with the above issue. > Its driving me crazy and I have been spending hours trying to resolve the > issue. Cant seem to find anything in the documentation that actually works > to

Re: Limiting the number of ISCSI-Sessions per target

2008-10-17 Thread Dr. Volker Jaenisch
Thanks FUJITA! FUJITA Tomonori schrieb: > Some target implementations support such feature, limits the maximum > number of sessions. Ask on the mailing list of a target implementation > that you use. > You give me hope. Before disturbing the developers I liked to ask a more common list, since

RE: ifaces and assigning portals

2008-10-17 Thread Mark Chaney
Id really appreciate it if someone could help me out with the above issue. Its driving me crazy and I have been spending hours trying to resolve the issue. Cant seem to find anything in the documentation that actually works to resolve it. Thanks, Mark -Original Message- From: open-iscsi@

Re: Limiting the number of ISCSI-Sessions per target

2008-10-17 Thread FUJITA Tomonori
On Fri, 17 Oct 2008 11:32:41 +0200 "Dr. Volker Jaenisch" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hi Mike! > > Thank you for the fast reply. > > Mike Christie schrieb: > > I am not sure if this is what you are looking for but you can control > > which sessions get made. > If I get you right your solut

Re: Limiting the number of ISCSI-Sessions per target

2008-10-17 Thread Dr. Volker Jaenisch
Hi Mike! Thank you for the fast reply. Mike Christie schrieb: > I am not sure if this is what you are looking for but you can control > which sessions get made. If I get you right your solution is not excactly what I want. > Do you have multiple portals per target and so > we can create a ses