On 01/28/2011 03:15 AM, Heinrich Rebehn wrote:
Good news!
I tried 2.0.-872 on a disk based system, and issid is now capable of resuming
the connection that iscsistart had setup.
I will try on the diskless system next.
Ok. You are probably hitting.
1. older tools read in the ip address being us
Good news!
I tried 2.0.-872 on a disk based system, and issid is now capable of resuming
the connection that iscsistart had setup.
I will try on the diskless system next.
On a side note: "make install" does not install /sbin/iscsistart, i had to copy
it by hand. But the iscsistart-871 and iscsiad
On 27.01.2011, at 23:25, Mike Christie wrote:
> On 01/27/2011 04:13 PM, Mike Christie wrote:
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>> What is the version of open-iscsi being used? What is the kernel version?
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>>> iscsid: cannot make a connection to 134.102.176.37:3260 (-1,2)
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>> It means we did not have any ifac
On 01/27/2011 04:13 PM, Mike Christie wrote:
What is the version of open-iscsi being used? What is the kernel version?
iscsid: cannot make a connection to 134.102.176.37:3260 (-1,2)
It means we did not have any iface info. If you were not binding the
session to a specific offload car
On 01/27/2011 03:48 PM, Heinrich Rebehn wrote:
For some reason the posting below did not make it to the mailinglist, so i send
it again.
-Heinrich
Hi all,
i hope someone can help me with this. I have been googling for days now, but
cannot find a solution.
I have set up a Ubuntu-10.10 that