shreyas wrote:
> Hi,
> I am putting it once again, as i dint get any response for my previous
> post. can anyone please reply to this mail so i can have some idea
> where the things are going wrong?
Did not see the post on the list.
>
> My query is-
>
> I am trying to use interface facility
If I do an iscsiadm -m iface i get "iscsiadm: no records found!" do
I have to create the ifaces files manually. I'm having difficult
understanding the ifaces files and how they are used. I have some
virtual hosts that can attach to storage over eth0 and eht1 as opposed
to an iSCSI hba. On tho
I just read the docs and its saying that I dont need iface files for
hardware iscsi. Do I have to tell open iscsi to use the hardware
adapter "qla4xxx".
When you run iscsiadm the first time a hardware iscsi driver like
qla4xxx is
loaded, iscsiadm will create default iface configs for you. The
Am Friday, 15. August 2008 20:03 schrieb Mike Christie:
> Mike Christie wrote:
> > Klemens Kittan wrote:
> >> Here is the configuration of my debian kernel (2.6.25-2).
> >
> > Thanks. It looks like your target is responding to other IO, but did not
> > respond to the ping quick enough so it timed o
This is, if not exactly what I need, at least a lot of new info for
me. I haven't seen any of this in any of the Wiki's, READMEs or other
sundry documents out there that describe configuring iSER. Thanks
very much, I'll see if this gets me going.
Best
Jesse
On Aug 17, 2008, at 1:40 PM,
WonderBoy wrote:
> I just read the docs and its saying that I dont need iface files for
> hardware iscsi. Do I have to tell open iscsi to use the hardware
> adapter "qla4xxx".
>
> When you run iscsiadm the first time a hardware iscsi driver like
> qla4xxx is
> loaded, iscsiadm will create defa
Klemens Kittan wrote:
> Am Friday, 15. August 2008 20:03 schrieb Mike Christie:
>> Mike Christie wrote:
>>> Klemens Kittan wrote:
Here is the configuration of my debian kernel (2.6.25-2).
>>> Thanks. It looks like your target is responding to other IO, but did not
>>> respond to the ping quic
I'm currently running the Qlogic driver for the QLE4060c, should I
be using the Redhat driver.
Sorry to sound like a broken record, but does anyone know
specfically what I need to do to setup, configure the QLE4060c card,
using the HBA not network interface.
I have read through the docs se
Having some issues with SendTargets, so I've gone with this first
example (static config), and am seeing some issues with the modify.
I am running the OpeniSCSI that comes with OFED 1.3.1. Should I move
to another release, maybe?
/* create, no error */
# iscsiadm -m node -T iqn.1986-03.com.
Jesse Butler wrote:
>
> Having some issues with SendTargets, so I've gone with this first
> example (static config), and am seeing some issues with the modify.
>
> I am running the OpeniSCSI that comes with OFED 1.3.1. Should I move
> to another release, maybe?
>
> /* create, no error */
>
WonderBoy wrote:
> I'm currently running the Qlogic driver for the QLE4060c, should I
> be using the Redhat driver.
open-iscsi will not work with the qlogic.com drivers. They use their own
ioctl and do not implement what is needed for open-iscsi to config it.
You must be using the upstream ke
Mike Christie wrote:
> Jesse Butler wrote:
>> Having some issues with SendTargets, so I've gone with this first
>> example (static config), and am seeing some issues with the modify.
>>
>> I am running the OpeniSCSI that comes with OFED 1.3.1. Should I move
>> to another release, maybe?
>>
>>
I think I'm getting the picture, Redhat and Qlogic dont support open-
iscsi. This was starting to become obvious when I had to escalate
through several engineers at Redhat because they were not aware of
features of open-iscsi and wether or not they supported it.
I just did a fresh load of Re
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