On 16 Apr 2009 at 16:02, sundar mahadevan wrote:
I tried the same setting with switching the hard drive to system 2 and
i still get the same result. It detects only one logical volume. There
is some setting which i'm obviously missing out. Experts, please help.
Hi!
I have no idea about
Hi All,
I tried different things to go past the errors. Now I received a
different error.
I changed my setup. Earlier i had a cross over cable with static ip
connection between the 2 systems but now i have connected the systems
to a router with dhcp. And the error is as follows: Please help.
As
What Target are you using? I beat my head on a issue when I first
setup regarding access permissions. If you don't have the permissions
right on the array, open-iscsi will let you see it but not log in.
Another thing you may want to check, if you are sharing luns between
systems, some arrays
Hi,
Please find my answers below: Appreciate you help.
What Target are you using?
both the systems are ubuntu 8.10
I beat my head on a issue when I first
setup regarding access permissions. If you don't have the permissions
right on the array, open-iscsi will let you see it but not log in.
sundar mahadevan wrote:
I tried the same connecting another hard drive of 20 G with 3 logical
volumes namely: asm 17G , ocr 924M and vote 760M.
iscsiadm -m node -T iqn.2001-04.com.ubuntu:scsi.disk.vg1.ocr -p 192.168.20.22
-l
iscsiadm -m node -T iqn.2001-04.com.ubuntu:scsi.disk.vg1.vote -p
Thanks for your reply.
But i might sound a little stupid to ask this:
A very basic question:
The hard disks i 'm using is ATA. I believe that open-iscsi works on
scsi devices. Please enlighten me on this.
On Thu, Apr 16, 2009 at 10:08 AM, Mike Christie micha...@cs.wisc.edu wrote:
sundar
Are you building the open-iscsi tools or are they part of the distro you
are using?
I just used apt-get install open-iscsi on both systems.
Are you also using qla4xxx or just using iscsi_tcp?
I dont think i use qla4xxx. I think i use iscsi_tcp.
If you are building your own tools make
sundar mahadevan wrote:
Are you building the open-iscsi tools or are they part of the distro you
are using?
I just used apt-get install open-iscsi on both systems.
What kernel are you using (uname -a)?
Are you also using qla4xxx or just using iscsi_tcp?
I dont think i use qla4xxx. I
kernel: 2.6.27-11
IET is your target.
To my understanding IET is iscsi enterprise target which is similar to
open-iscsi in implementing iscsi targets. open-iscsi and IET are
different organisations implementing iscsi. Am i right?
On Thu, Apr 16, 2009 at 10:46 AM, Mike Christie
Could someone enlighten me on this question please:
Do i have to install iscsitarget on system 1 and access it with
open-iscsi(iscsi initiator) from system 2 or
can i have open-iscsi installed on both system 1 and system 2 and get
it working?
On Thu, Apr 16, 2009 at 10:51 AM, sundar mahadevan
Could someone please help me with this issue.
On Wed, Apr 15, 2009 at 11:41 AM, sundar mahadevan
sundarmahadeva...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
I'm a newbie trying to setup open-iscsi on ubuntu 8.10(kernel 2.6.27-11).
I created 3 logical volumes(asm : 37G, ocr: 2G and vote 1G) under a
volume
I tried the same connecting another hard drive of 20 G with 3 logical
volumes namely: asm 17G , ocr 924M and vote 760M.
iscsiadm -m node -T iqn.2001-04.com.ubuntu:scsi.disk.vg1.ocr -p 192.168.20.22 -l
iscsiadm -m node -T iqn.2001-04.com.ubuntu:scsi.disk.vg1.vote -p
192.168.20.22 -l
iscsiadm -m
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