a s p a s i a wrote:
>> Oh yeah, are you doing anything on the target? Rebooting it? Changing
> the config? Adding or removing targets or portals?
>
> in the target when the /etc/ietd.conf file is updated with a new
> iscsi root, a brief "service iscsi-target restart" occurs we're
> thi
a s p a s i a wrote:
> Thanks for the response!! I will thoroughly review the readme and
> feedback any observations.
>
> One question - how do I check whether the config parameter change has
> been set correctly? Do I just look at the config file in the
> /etc/iscsi/nodes/ etc/default?
[repost -- apologies if you see this twice]
I tried to apply the patch in your link, but it didn't work. It looks
like some of the pathnames in open-iscsi have changed since this patch
was created.
So I did a little searching to find the new file locations, and,
bottom line, the patch is much mo
Hello All,
I was looking for general guidelines to enhance software iSCSI
performance by optimizing different
parameters at these layers of network stack on a host.
iSCSI
FirstBurstLength
MaxBurstLength
MaxRecvDataSegmentLength
InitialR2T -- No
ImmediateData -- Yes
TCP layer
Receive/send Bu