Mike Christie wrote:
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
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Sent: Thursday, October 16, 2008 4:17 PM
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Subject: ifaces and assigning portals
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
to resolve it.
Thanks,
Mark
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Sent: Thursday, October 16, 2008 4:17 PM
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Subject: ifaces and assigning portals
I have a dell md3000i with only
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 individual
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Sent: Friday, October 17, 2008 12:12 PM
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Subject: Re: ifaces and assigning portals
Mark Chaney wrote:
I have a dell md3000i with only a single controller in it, but it has two
iscsi
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 individual iscsi port on the