Hello...
1. Initiator is using one disk,Creates VG,LV on it.automounts
LV.
But these VG,LV become visible(accessible) on the target side
also...
This is not desirable feature.Right?...Any
solution??
M using IET 16.1 and open-i
For measuring performance,I tried changing block sizes in
"dd"..
How to change MTU's?
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On Thu, Jun 19, 2008 at 05:22:36AM -0700, HIMANSHU wrote:
>
> Hello...
>
> 1. Initiator is using one disk,Creates VG,LV on it.automounts
> LV.
>
> But these VG,LV become visible(accessible) on the target side
> also...
You can edit on your target sid
On Thu, Jun 19, 2008 at 05:24:15AM -0700, HIMANSHU wrote:
>
> For measuring performance,I tried changing block sizes in
> "dd"..
>
> How to change MTU's?
ifconfig ethX mtu 9000
But you MUST do that before you use that interface for iSCSI connection.
Otherwise
iSCSI will not take advan
Thanks for the suggestions. Everything you suggested checked out.
Speed is definitely 1000Mb/s, no errors, and hard drive speed is
plenty quick. Also, the tape drive itself isn't iSCSI, the enclosure
is (Spectra Logic NAStape 250). Any other suggestions?
On Jun 18, 8:07 pm, Sparqz <[EMAIL PROT
Hi,
i run a performance-test on
a) our native solaris snv90 system AND
b) on an exported volume from this solaris-snv90 to an xen04-fedora-
core8 using open-iscsi 2.0-869
*** bonnie @ native storage10 (blade16) against pool1 @ 100GB-EVA-
RAID10-LUN @diskgroup2
Version 1.03c --Sequentia