sundar mahadevan wrote:
> The version for open-iscsi is 2.0.865-lubuntu4 , iscsitarget is
I am not sure if they put anything in 865, but the base 865 is too old
for 2.6.27.11, if CONFIG_SYSFS_DEPRECATED_V2 is not used which it looks
like it is not.
Try upgrading to the tool version based on 87
The version for open-iscsi is 2.0.865-lubuntu4 , iscsitarget is
0.4.15+svn148-2.lubuntu2 and the kernel is 2.6.27.11.
But i have uninstalled and reinstalled the packages numerous times to no avail.
On Fri, Apr 17, 2009 at 12:36 PM, Mike Christie wrote:
>
> sundar mahadevan wrote:
>> Hi All,
>>
sundar mahadevan wrote:
> 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
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
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
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.
On Thu, Apr 16, 2009 at 11:48 AM, sundar mahadevan
wrote:
> Could someone enlighten
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
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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 wrote:
>
> sund
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
> 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 mak
sundar mahadevan wrote:
> 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.
>
You are using IET right? If so it does not mat
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 wrote:
>
> sundar mahadevan wrote:
>> I
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.vo
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
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 requi
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 no
Could someone please help me with this issue.
On Wed, Apr 15, 2009 at 11:41 AM, sundar mahadevan
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 group vg1 comprising of 3
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 group vg1 comprising of 3 physical volumes (totalling 40G)
Here are my commands from client side:
sudo iscsiadm -m discovery -t st -p 192.
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