Re: Can I tell if my iSCSI is already mounted somewhere else?

2010-02-26 Thread Jörg Delker
Never mind, I was under the assumption you were referring to the iscsi-target project for Linux (http://iscsitarget.sourceforge.net/) when saying: Or you could configure your iSCSI target to only allow one initiator to attach to the LUN at a time.. As this seems not the case, please ignore my

Re: Can I tell if my iSCSI is already mounted somewhere else?

2010-02-25 Thread Pasi Kärkkäinen
On Wed, Feb 24, 2010 at 10:54:57PM +0200, Pasi Kärkkäinen wrote: On Wed, Feb 24, 2010 at 12:31:30PM -0800, guymatz wrote: Yeah, again, thanks, but that doesn't help me check to see if the LUN is already mounted on another server, and which one. You can only see that from the iSCSI

Re: Can I tell if my iSCSI is already mounted somewhere else?

2010-02-25 Thread Pasi Kärkkäinen
On Thu, Feb 25, 2010 at 03:26:57PM +0100, Jörg Delker wrote: Hi Pasi, could you please explain or give a hint on how to do that - limiting the target to a single initiator? My impression was, that this isn't possible with open-iscsi !? You can't do that with open-iscsi. open-iscsi is an

Can I tell if my iSCSI is already mounted somewhere else?

2010-02-24 Thread guymatz
Hello, I would really love to be able to tell if (and ideally where!) an iSCSI LUN (right word here?) is mounted. I don't want to mount it twice . . ! Any way to do this? Is there an ideal way to do iSCSI accounting? Thanks a lot, Guy -- You received this message because you are subscribed

Re: Can I tell if my iSCSI is already mounted somewhere else?

2010-02-24 Thread Boaz Harrosh
On 02/24/2010 09:14 AM, guymatz wrote: Hello, I would really love to be able to tell if (and ideally where!) an iSCSI LUN (right word here?) is mounted. I don't want to mount it twice . . ! Any way to do this? Is there an ideal way to do iSCSI accounting? Thanks a lot, Guy once you

Re: Can I tell if my iSCSI is already mounted somewhere else?

2010-02-24 Thread Mike Christie
On 02/24/2010 11:14 AM, guymatz wrote: Hello, I would really love to be able to tell if (and ideally where!) an iSCSI LUN (right word here?) is mounted. I don't want to mount it twice . . ! Any way to do this? Is there an ideal way to do iSCSI accounting? You could run iscsiadm -m session

Re: Can I tell if my iSCSI is already mounted somewhere else?

2010-02-24 Thread guymatz
Yeah, again, thanks, but that doesn't help me check to see if the LUN is already mounted on another server, and which one. thanks again, Guy -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups open-iscsi group. To post to this group, send email to

Re: Can I tell if my iSCSI is already mounted somewhere else?

2010-02-24 Thread Pasi Kärkkäinen
On Wed, Feb 24, 2010 at 12:31:30PM -0800, guymatz wrote: Yeah, again, thanks, but that doesn't help me check to see if the LUN is already mounted on another server, and which one. You can only see that from the iSCSI target. Of if your application or filesystem writes some data about itself

Re: Can I tell if my iSCSI is already mounted somewhere else?

2010-02-24 Thread Ulrich Windl
On 24 Feb 2010 at 9:14, guymatz wrote: Hello, I would really love to be able to tell if (and ideally where!) an iSCSI LUN (right word here?) is mounted. I don't want to mount it twice . . ! Any way to do this? Is there an ideal way to do iSCSI accounting? I can think of a two-way

Re: Can I tell if my iSCSI is already mounted somewhere else?

2010-02-24 Thread Ulrich Windl
On 24 Feb 2010 at 11:28, guymatz wrote: Thanks. What I'm really looking to do is have a way to check from *another* whether the LUN is already in use . . . Oh, that's simple: It's called documentation ;-) Regards, Ulrich -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google