On 05/14/2010 07:47 PM, david elsen wrote:
Once I have done login to the target using "iscsiadm -" from the initiator,
after next reboot Initiator connects to the target without running the command.
How can I stop that? I have multiple targets on my set-up and want to connect
them one-by-o
Once I have done login to the target using "iscsiadm -" from the initiator,
after next reboot Initiator connects to the target without running the command.
How can I stop that? I have multiple targets on my set-up and want to connect
them one-by-one.
Can someone help me with with this p
On 05/14/2010 01:05 PM, Ian MacDonald wrote:
On Fri, 2010-05-14 at 11:46 -0500, Mike Christie wrote:
We had some issues with the initiator loosing connections with the
target in this new Karmic rootfs on iSCSI setup. The problem is
that
after some time the filesystem switches to a read-only m
On Fri, 2010-05-14 at 11:46 -0500, Mike Christie wrote:
> > We had some issues with the initiator loosing connections with the
> > target in this new Karmic rootfs on iSCSI setup. The problem is
> that
> > after some time the filesystem switches to a read-only mount
> following
> > I/O errors afte
On 05/12/2010 12:56 PM, Ian MacDonald wrote:
We have the following new setup; Karmic with root on iSCSI (local boot
partition since the NIC doesn't support native iSCSI). This was
surprisingly easy following vanilla iSCSI Ubuntu installer and a few
post-install tweaks from /usr/share/doc/open-is
On 05/14/2010 04:24 AM, 立凡 王 wrote:
Sorry, I did not answer the multiple initiators question.
The initiatorname of previos machine is different from present machine
and I set the iscsi service of previos machine down.
I also loged in the hp storage killed records of other hosts.
But the 1020 erro
Sorry, I did not answer the multiple initiators question.
The initiatorname of previos machine is different from present machine
and I set the iscsi service of previos machine down.
I also loged in the hp storage killed records of other hosts.
But the 1020 errors still alive.
I found it seems to be