Mike,
I found the issue and fixed. The culprit is Jumbo Frames. I removed
the MTU=9000 from ifcfg-eth1 file and restarted the target and client.
Now CLinet could connect to luns and showing all block devices in /dev/
sd* format.
Thanks for your help.
Chava
On Jan 29, 1:27 pm, Mike Christie wr
chava45 wrote:
> Mike ,
> What else could be the reason for it?
> it became showstopper.
>
What is the error you get now? Could you send the logs?
If you see this:
>ping timeout of 5 secs expired
then you do not have nops off.
Could you also do a quick test with iet (it is the target used in
Mike ,
What else could be the reason for it?
it became showstopper.
thanks
Chava
On Jan 28, 12:35 pm, Mike Christie wrote:
> chava45 wrote:
> > Mike ,
> > Can you also let me know if there is any workaround on this issue?
>
> Yeah, if this is the bug I thought I fixed then you can just turn off
Mike,
I tried to disable nops. But the issue still persists.
So what else can be the reason for this? It became show stopper.
Thanks
Chava
On Jan 28, 12:35 pm, Mike Christie wrote:
> chava45wrote:
> > Mike ,
> > Can you also let me know if there is any workaround on this issue?
>
> Yeah, if this
chava45 wrote:
> Mike ,
> Can you also let me know if there is any workaround on this issue?
>
Yeah, if this is the bug I thought I fixed then you can just turn off
nops. Are you using dm-multipath? They are mostly useful for fast
failovers when using multipath.
You can turn them off by setti
Mike ,
Can you also let me know if there is any workaround on this issue?
On Jan 28, 10:42 am, chava45 wrote:
> Mike ,
> In response to the following update by you...
> ---
> Either you are hitting the bug I thought I fixed
Mike ,
In response to the following update by you...
---
Either you are hitting the bug I thought I fixed or these nops are
really timing out. I am downloading open filer now to test it out
here.
--
chava45 wrote:
> Mike,
> Here is the log information from /var/log/messages.
>
> Jan 27 14:02:04 rac1 iscsid: iSCSI logger with pid=4380 started!
> Jan 27 14:02:05 rac1
Mike,
Here is the log information from /var/log/messages.
Jan 27 14:02:04 rac1 iscsid: iSCSI logger with pid=4380 started!
Jan 27 14:02:05 rac1 iscsid: transport class v
chava45 wrote:
> Mike,
> iscsi: registered transport iscsi_tcp is not showing up in /var/log/
> messages and here is the output of tail -f /var/log/messages when the
> service iscsid start is executed
> /var/log/messages/ output
>
Is this in response to my question to try and make sure that we ar
Mike,
iscsi: registered transport iscsi_tcp is not showing up in /var/log/
messages and here is the output of tail -f /var/log/messages when the
service iscsid start is executed
/var/log/messages/ output
-----
Mike,
iscsi: registered transport iscsi_tcp is not showing up in /var/log/
messages and here is the output of tail -f /var/log/messages when the
service iscsid start is executed
/var/log/messages/ output
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chava45 wrote:
> Mike,
> Yes i rebooted it and checked the kernel version with uname -a
> it is showing the latest kernel . But the issue still persits.
> the message that I see is from tail -f /var/log/messages
>
> Here is log file messages
> -
chava45 wrote:
> Mike,
> Thank you for your fast response.
> I have tried installing the following rpm
> kernel-xen-2.6.18-128.el5.i686.rpm . But it did not help.
> Do we need to do any additional things after installing that rpm?
> i did
> rpm -Uvh kernel-xen-2.6.18-128.el5.i686.rpm
> on Cent 5.2
Mike,
Thank you for your fast response.
I have tried installing the following rpm
kernel-xen-2.6.18-128.el5.i686.rpm . But it did not help.
Do we need to do any additional things after installing that rpm?
i did
rpm -Uvh kernel-xen-2.6.18-128.el5.i686.rpm
on Cent 5.2
But it could not help.
Thank
chava45 wrote:
> I have created two virtual machines with oracle VM which is Xen based
> VM and installed openfiler 2.3 on one VM and Centos 5.2 on another VM
> as iscsi client which has iscsi initiator.
>
Is the 5.3 kernel out yet?
If not could you try this kernel
http://people.redhat.com/dzic
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