On 04/25/2012 04:24 PM, Guillaume wrote:
Le mercredi 25 avril 2012 06:15:55 UTC+2, Mike Christie a écrit :
Data digests are not supported in centos/rhel 5. You should get a
different error though. You should not get that stack trace below. If
you guys are getting a stack trace like
Le mercredi 25 avril 2012 06:15:55 UTC+2, Mike Christie a écrit :
Data digests are not supported in centos/rhel 5. You should get a
different error though. You should not get that stack trace below. If
you guys are getting a stack trace like below I will try to do some more
debugging.
Hello,
I did have the same problem from Redhat EL5 CentOS. The same target
is not problematic with Ubuntu and Win7 initiators.
I discovered that my problem come from the DATA CRC32C. When I
deactivate the data digest on the Syno, the Redhat can login to the
target.
I have no problem with header
I have the same problem with Redhat EL5 and CentOS 5 initiators, but not
with Ubuntu or Win7.
The problem arise when I activate data CRC on the Syno. I have no problem
with header CRC.
It seems that the data digest parameter is not supported by RH CentOS.
Le jeudi 8 mars 2012 16:44:03 UTC+1,
On 04/24/2012 04:43 AM, Guillaume wrote:
Hello,
I did have the same problem from Redhat EL5 CentOS. The same target
is not problematic with Ubuntu and Win7 initiators.
I discovered that my problem come from the DATA CRC32C. When I
deactivate the data digest on the Syno, the Redhat can
Mike Christie michaelc@... writes:
When you did the restart, were there sessions already running? Were you
also running IO to those sessions? This trace is bad because it
indicates a double free. I am not sure if it is related to the login
error above though. Could you do:
echo 1
On 04/09/2012 07:26 AM, Tim Fotherby wrote:
Mike Christie michaelc@... writes:
When you did the restart, were there sessions already running? Were you
also running IO to those sessions? This trace is bad because it
indicates a double free. I am not sure if it is related to the login
error
I'm having a problem getting an iscsi target connected to a CentOS 5.7
server. This is my second time having this similar issue.
Before I solved the problem by reinstalling ipv6 settings. It's saying that
it can't authenticate to the Synology iscsi target that I have setup with
CHAP, and a