Mark:
Did Mike answer your questions? If not, I'd be glad to help on the SUSE
part.
On Wednesday, February 20, 2013 10:37:57 AM UTC-8, Blaxton, Mark H wrote:
Question: I’ve configure the iscsi iniator on my suse 11 system and its
connected to my target but lsscis doesn’t show any new
Hi Mike:
I am testing the new version of open-iscsi on SLES 11 SP3 Beta.
This is the update I did to support IPv6, with your help.
I am validating the IPv6 functionality, and I seem to be experiencing
double-discovery of my IPv6 target.
My setup: I have an iscsitarget soft target. The IPv6
Hi Mike:
I am testing the new version of open-iscsi on SLES 11 SP3 Beta.
This is the update I did to support IPv6, with your help.
I am validating the IPv6 functionality, and I seem to be experiencing
double-discovery of my IPv6 target.
My setup: I have an iscsitarget soft target. The IPv6
Hi Mike:
I am testing the new version of open-iscsi on SLES 11 SP3 Beta.
This is the update I did to support IPv6, with your help.
I am validating the IPv6 functionality, and I seem to be experiencing
double-discovery of my IPv6 target.
My setup: I have an iscsitarget soft target. The IPv6
Hi group,
I was reading some article related to Microsoft iSCSI Software Target
with differencing disks. Is is possible to create a iSCSI target with
a read-only golden image combined with a differencing disks for each
target.
I have a setup of a diskless Win XP booting over iSCSI in school
On 02/26/2013 04:09 PM, The Lee-Man wrote:
Hi Mike:
I am testing the new version of open-iscsi on SLES 11 SP3 Beta.
This is the update I did to support IPv6, with your help.
I am validating the IPv6 functionality, and I seem to be experiencing
double-discovery of my IPv6 target.
My
On 02/26/2013 01:06 AM, santy wrote:
Hi group,
I was reading some article related to Microsoft iSCSI Software Target
with differencing disks. Is is possible to create a iSCSI target with
a read-only golden image combined with a differencing disks for each
target.
I have a setup of a
Hi!
Despite of the fact that you are inquiring the wrong list (open-iscsi is an
iSCSI client, not server), I think something like that (copy on write) is
possible with recent Linux (try: device-mapper snapshot support). Then you'd
have to iSCSI export those snapshots to your clients...