Re: Using all 24-bits of the ISID

2016-05-13 Thread Mike Christie
On 05/13/2016 11:58 AM, The Lee-Man wrote: > When we made the most recent changes to open-iscsi: > > "make use of all 24 bits of ISID qualifier space" > > we agreed it would be a "good thing" to modify the kernel > to use the "id" routines instead of an atomic int. > > I created a set of

Using all 24-bits of the ISID

2016-05-13 Thread The Lee-Man
When we made the most recent changes to open-iscsi: "make use of all 24 bits of ISID qualifier space" we agreed it would be a "good thing" to modify the kernel to use the "id" routines instead of an atomic int. I created a set of patches and submitted them, and they got comments, but the

Question: Where are scsi commands encapsulated?

2016-05-13 Thread whls . jing
Hi, I am recently looking into the process of iSCSI initiator. I wonder where the source codes are that receive the scsi commands and encapsulate them into iscsi format. I have walked through the interaction between iscsiadm and iscsid, but I did find that. I thought it may be written in qtask

open-iscsi Ping timeout error.

2016-05-13 Thread Zhengyuan Liu
Hi everyone: I create a target using fileio as the backend storage on ARM64 server. The initiator reported some errors showed bellow while perform iozone test. [178444.145679] connection14:0: ping timeout of 5 secs expired, recv timeout 5, last rx 4339462894, last ping 4339464146, now