Hello,
I have installed 2.0.865 on a Debian Etch system.
I can use my targets withyout any problem.
However when I stop open-iscsi my devices (/dev/sdb e.g.) aren't removed
from the system. I can still access them without any problems.
I can remove them with
scsiadd -r host channel target
.
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Rudy Gevaert [EMAIL PROTECTED] tel:+32 9 264 4734
Directie ICT, afd. Infrastructuur ICT Department, Infrastructure office
Groep SystemenSystems group
Universiteit Gent Ghent
Andrew Moise wrote:
On Mon, Mar 31, 2008 at 8:42 AM, Rudy Gevaert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have installed 2.0.865 on a Debian Etch system.
I can use my targets withyout any problem.
However when I stop open-iscsi my devices (/dev/sdb e.g.) aren't removed
from the system. I can still
Hi Mike,
Mike Christie wrote:
Rudy Gevaert wrote:
Hi Mike
Mike Christie wrote:
What is the version of your kernel?
2.6.18-6-xen-amd64
Make sure you are using the kernel modules from the open-iscsi.org
release, start up iscsi, then run:
I'm not sure I understand what you
Mike Christie wrote:
Rudy Gevaert wrote:
Hi Mike
Mike Christie wrote:
What is the version of your kernel?
2.6.18-6-xen-amd64
Make sure you are using the kernel modules from the open-iscsi.org
release, start up iscsi, then run:
As extra info:
jlyj43j:~# modinfo libiscsi
filename
manually, after /dev/sdX is created, creates the
relevant links.
Are there any guidelines for integrating udev with open-iscsi?
Thanks in advance,
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Rudy Gevaert [EMAIL PROTECTED] tel:+32 9 264 4734
Directie
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What exactly do you mean?
Thanks in advance,
Rudy
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Directie ICT, afd. Infrastructuur ICT Department, Infrastructure office
Groep Systemen
Hi Mike,
Mike Christie wrote:
Rudy Gevaert wrote:
Hello,
So it seems that running 2.6.18 (stock Debian kernel) with open-iscsi
2.0.730-1etch1 doesn't give me any problems regarding the start and
stopping. (Although one iscsid process is still running when I stop it
with the init
Hello
I'm an trying to configure offloading with a qlogic hba. It is not all very
clear to me. I have the following questions:
1) The hba gives me an extra interface. Should I have that interface an IP?
2) iscsiadm -m iface , gives me:
default tcp,empty,empty,empty,empty
iser
Hello,
I'm trying to use a qlogic hba to do offloading. I don't fully understand
anything. I am following the readme file. The following things aren't
clear to me:
1) I get an extra interface (eth1). Should I give that interface an ip
address? If I don't, I can't ping the target. What
thanks for the pointer, I'll try that next week.
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Hi Pasi. In fact I didn't. I didn't know I needed some other tool. I will
have to look into that. Thanks
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