Ok reading over the documentation I've found after you run discovery I
restart /etc/init.d/open-iscsi which I did, but on restart I still get
Stopping iSCSI initiator service: OK
Starting iSCSCI initator service: OK
Attaching nodes: iscsiadm: No records found! FAILED
Any thoughts?
-Will
On Tue,
Platform redhat es 5.3
iscsi software iscsi-initiator-utils-6.2.0.868-0.18.el5_3.1
I have looked in the iscsi.conf and pretty much all is the default.
Were do I find out say /dev/sdb is in relation to the lun being handed
out from the target. How do I track that? How does this saty
persistant from
On 01/19/2010 03:26 PM, Raymond wrote:
Platform redhat es 5.3
iscsi software iscsi-initiator-utils-6.2.0.868-0.18.el5_3.1
I have looked in the iscsi.conf and pretty much all is the default.
Were do I find out say /dev/sdb is in relation to the lun being handed
out from the target. How do I track
Hi,
Can anybody here please confirm whether iSCSI offload via bnx2i, on RHEL
5.4, with 5709 Broadcoms towards EQLs 6000 series works or not? Despite
countless attempts (and latest EQL OS update) I still can't match them
(but then the software transport works perfectly). :-|
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You received
Also in addition to posting the kernel log's (/var/log/messsages) please
post the /var/log/brcm_iscsi.log file which is generated from the user
space daemon, brcm_iscsiuio. This will give a little bit more insight
on what is happening during the offload process.
Thanks again.
-Ben
On Wed,
Hi Ciprian,
From the brcm_iscsuio logs, I didn't see any communication between the
brcm_iscsiuio daemon and the CNIC driver. This is a problem because the
brcm_iscsiuio daemon will do the initial ARP'ing. To further diagnose
this problem, I was also wondering if you could describe your network