Re: How to negotiate block size between target initiator

2009-02-24 Thread Konrad Rzeszutek
On Mon, Feb 23, 2009 at 03:12:43PM -0800, StorageSolutionGroup wrote: Hi, Windows does not support disks that have been formatted to anything other than a 512byte block size. Block size refers to the low level formatting of the disk and not the cluster or allocation size used by NTFS.

Re: How to negotiate block size between target initiator

2009-02-24 Thread Vladislav Bolkhovitin
Hi, StorageSolutionGroup, on 02/24/2009 02:12 AM wrote: Hi, Windows does not support disks that have been formatted to anything other than a 512byte block size. Block size refers to the low level formatting of the disk and not the cluster or allocation size used by NTFS. Be aware that

Re: How to negotiate block size between target initiator

2009-02-23 Thread StorageSolutionGroup
Hi, Windows does not support disks that have been formatted to anything other than a 512byte block size. Block size refers to the low level formatting of the disk and not the cluster or allocation size used by NTFS. Be aware that using a disk with a block size larger than 512 bytes will cause

How to negotiate block size between target initiator

2009-02-20 Thread vaibhav nipunage
Hi All, I have question about how the iscsi-target any initator negotiate the block size. i.e. how initiator will understand that the iscsi- target is configured for another size, say 4096. How will iscsi-target tell the initiators that I am configured for 4096 as block size instead of 512?