Re: open-iscsi isns registration fails using Solaris isns server

2009-01-13 Thread Nikhil
Hi, It does not work for me :( I used target name instead of eid . but the same err HELP! cheers, nikhil On Jan 5, 2:21 am, Albert Pauw albert.p...@gmail.com wrote: For the watchfull observant,the patch is shown in reverse, it should read: --- usr/isns.c      2009-01-04

Re: [Open/iSCSI] Memory leak in repetitive --login/--logout with v2.0-870.1

2009-01-13 Thread Nicholas A. Bellinger
On Mon, 2009-01-12 at 20:41 -0600, Mike Christie wrote: Mike Christie wrote: Nicholas A. Bellinger wrote: Ok, I still have my hands full with LIO v3.0 code atm, so I am not sure how soon I could get to this.. Don't worry about it. I can replicate it here. Crazy, I guess it

Iozone Performance Oddities

2009-01-13 Thread Norm
I've run iozone over a new iscsi mount that we're configuring. The client is RedHat 5, the server is Solaris on a Sun X4500 (thumper) with the ZFS filesystem. On the client side, things are formatted with the ext3 filesystem running on an LVM partition. I've posted by iozone results:

Re: Iozone Performance Oddities

2009-01-13 Thread Bart Van Assche
On Tue, Jan 13, 2009 at 8:31 PM, Norm normel...@gmail.com wrote: I've run iozone over a new iscsi mount that we're configuring. The client is RedHat 5, the server is Solaris on a Sun X4500 (thumper) with the ZFS filesystem. On the client side, things are formatted with the ext3 filesystem

Re: Iozone Performance Oddities

2009-01-13 Thread Norm
How much RAM is present in the ZFS server ? The ZFS server has 16GB. The client has 2GB (I'm not sure how iSCSI caching works, if any). Thanks, Norman --~--~-~--~~~---~--~~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups open-iscsi

Re: Iozone Performance Oddities

2009-01-13 Thread Bart Van Assche
On Tue, Jan 13, 2009 at 8:50 PM, Norm normel...@gmail.com wrote: How much RAM is present in the ZFS server ? The ZFS server has 16GB. The client has 2GB (I'm not sure how iSCSI caching works, if any). Apparently iozone has been run with the following command line options: iozone -Raz -b