Hi,
On 06/01/2016 11:35 PM, Mike Christie wrote:
> Ccing Christian and dropping list to make sure the mail does not get
> lost in his open-iscsi filters.
It's actually the other way around: I get emails from the list just
fine, but in the end I resorted to creating a gmail account to be able
to
Hi Mike:
I tested your patch, and it fixes the issue I was seeing with Emulex cards
using the be2iscsi driver.
I thought about the upgrade implications while testing on this system,
and I discussed my results with Hannes. It looks like there should
not be an upgrade issue. Instead, a system
I think we can do something like the attached compile tested only patch
which has the boot code use the same iface name format as the normal setup.
My concern was compat support. The patch will use whatever the kernel
supports, and so it should just work for boot if you are using
iscsistart or
Mike: I know you've been busy. Any progress on this? Can I help, as I have
the same issue?
On Thursday, October 8, 2015 at 2:48:30 PM UTC-7, Mike Christie wrote:
>
> On 10/08/2015 04:10 PM, Ferenc Wagner wrote:
> > Mike Christie > writes:
> >
> >> > On
Mike Christie writes:
> On 10/7/15, 1:37 AM, Ferenc Wagner wrote:
>
>> In a pristine system (iscsistart only, no targets configured by
>> iscsiadm) I only get two sessions (with short interfaces names). With
>> an older open-iscsi version I could then add the four needed
On 10/7/15, 1:37 AM, Ferenc Wagner wrote:
In a pristine system (iscsistart only, no targets configured by
iscsiadm) I only get two sessions (with short interfaces names). With
an older open-iscsi version I could then add the four needed node, and
after login iscsid took over the two from
Mike Christie writes:
> On 10/6/15, 5:58 AM, Ferenc Wagner wrote:
>
>> When booting Linux from iSCSI, the initial connections are set up like
>>
>> modprobe iscsi_tcp
>> modprobe crc32c
>> modprobe iscsi_ibft
>> iscsistart -N
>> iscsistart -b
>>
>> that is, all the
On 10/6/15, 4:44 PM, Mike Christie wrote:
Do you have records setup for the boot targets (did you run the iscsiadm
discovery command to the boot targets and so in /etc/iscsi/targets you
have info for them)? If you run
iscsiadm -m node -P 1
Also if you are not using SUSE and if when you run