On Sun, Sep 25, 2011 at 6:27 AM, Mike Christie micha...@cs.wisc.edu wrote:
On 09/24/2011 02:40 PM, Vivek S wrote:
Hi,
I am on Dell laptop running Ubuntu 11.04, kernel 2.6.38.11.
I modified the kernel Makefile to include the line linux_2_6_38:
You should just use the kernel modules
On Sat, Sep 24, 2011 at 9:40 PM, Vivek S vivek...@gmail.com wrote:
I am on Dell laptop running Ubuntu 11.04, kernel 2.6.38.11.
I'm curious to know who generated kernel 2.6.38.11 ? As far as I know
the latest official kernel in the 2.6.38 series is 2.6.38.8
(https://lkml.org/lkml/2011/6/2/417). A
The Ubuntu distribution I am using has 2.6.38.8 and also 2.6.38.11. The
later got installed through Ubuntu OS updates.
On Sun, Sep 25, 2011 at 12:55 PM, Bart Van Assche bvanass...@acm.orgwrote:
On Sat, Sep 24, 2011 at 9:40 PM, Vivek S vivek...@gmail.com wrote:
I am on Dell laptop running
Hi everyone,
I'll admit that I'm a compltely newbie to iSCSI. I have a CentOS Linux
server that I want to use as an iSCSI target for my ESXi server to
back up its virtual machines.
I have managed to compile and install the iSCSI target software (i
think) and I am able to connect to the iSCSI
Hi,
Does any one now how to specify port no in iet target., any clue?
if I discover iet target from open-iscsi it always get discovered on 3260.
Eg:- if you want to make your iet iscsi-target to listen to a particular
port no (say 3261 in below case) instead of 3260.
(I couldn't find any place
On 09/25/2011 01:57 AM, Vivek S wrote:
It's not working because the locking changed in that upstream kernel.
Hmm, okay. I will go back to a kernel that is supported by upstream
open-iscsi.
I think you misunderstood me. With newer kernels you should just use the
kernel modules in the
On 09/25/2011 12:34 PM, rahul gupta wrote:
Hi,
Does any one now how to specify port no in iet target., any clue?
if I discover iet target from open-iscsi it always get discovered on 3260.
Posting to iscsitarget-devel-requ...@lists.sourceforge.net for IET
questions is best.
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On 09/24/2011 03:58 PM, Mikkel Hansen wrote:
Hi everyone,
I'll admit that I'm a compltely newbie to iSCSI. I have a CentOS Linux
server that I want to use as an iSCSI target for my ESXi server to
back up its virtual machines.
I have managed to compile and install the iSCSI target software
On 09/25/2011 07:26 PM, Mike Christie wrote:
I don't know where to look for logging from the iSCSI deamon
Oh yeah, for IET and open-iscsi the default place is /var/log/messages
for logging.
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On Mon, Sep 26, 2011 at 5:51 AM, Mike Christie micha...@cs.wisc.edu wrote:
On 09/25/2011 01:57 AM, Vivek S wrote:
It's not working because the locking changed in that upstream kernel.
Hmm, okay. I will go back to a kernel that is supported by upstream
open-iscsi.
I think you
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