It was a firewall issue my admin had me change the iptables.conf to allow
the port 3260 and the 10.address. Thanks for the help
everyone...please delete or edit any addresses for security. Thanks.
On Saturday, June 30, 2012 3:42:34 AM UTC-5, Uli wrote:
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How do I setup the acls?
The var/log/messages is very long.
Here some lines:
I'm not sure of the 139.169.246.129 address.
Feb 27 12:07:40 ddshost kernel:
On 06/29/2012 01:27 PM, rgc-iscsi wrote:
I am trying to connect to two iscsi drives already set up on a NAS
drive. Windows can easily connect to these but the server being used to
run back ups is linux/debian 6.0.4 with kernel 2.6.32-5-686-bigmem and
open-iscsi is newest i believe. I have
How do I setup the acls?
The var/log/messages is very long.
Here some lines:
I'm not sure of the 139.169.246.129 address.
Feb 27 12:07:40 ddshost kernel: [5360471.243943] martian source
139.169.246.129 from 10.29.6.179, on dev br0
Feb 27 12:07:40 ddshost kernel: [5360471.243945] ll header:
Yes the 10.29... address is correct. I can ping it from the linux though
with response and I can connect and mnt the cifs share on the drive also.
It is not currently connected to the cifs share though. I will see if my
coworker can check with wireshark since I do not have it on my computer
On 06/29/2012 02:53 PM, rgc-iscsi wrote:
Yes the 10.29... address is correct. I can ping it from the linux
though with response and I can connect and mnt the cifs share on the
drive also. It is not currently connected to the cifs share though. I
will see if my coworker can check with
Could you also tell me what type of NAS drive you have? And you are sure
it has iscsi enabled, right? When you said Windows can easily connect
did you meant with iscsi and you still have it setup to do iscsi?
On 06/29/2012 08:56 PM, Mike Christie wrote:
On 06/29/2012 02:53 PM, rgc-iscsi