Hi Mike thanks for your reply. My answers follow bellow right next to
your questions.
Tkx/Regards,
PECastro
So you do the ifconfig to lo after iscsi is setup and logged in right?
Is the ip address different from what you originally logged into? I mean
originally you did
iscsiadm -m
Hi Ulrich,
My response follows bellow
On Jan 29, 7:11 am, Ulrich Windl ulrich.wi...@rz.uni-regensburg.de
wrote:
On 28 Jan 2009 at 11:06, PECastro wrote:
Hi there.
I'm mounting a standard iscsi target.
I've been doing a lot of interesting nice things, I can see the disk,
I can play
Hi!
Your output (if complete) looks quite strange, because I see no routes to lo.
Also If lines were not wrapped, it would be easier to read.
Something I have here looks like this:
# netstat -rn
Kernel IP routing table
Destination Gateway Genmask Flags MSS Window irtt
Hi there.
I'm mounting a standard iscsi target.
I've been doing a lot of interesting nice things, I can see the disk,
I can play with it and everything is very wonderfull ! :) Long story
short, the disk has been running fine as if it was really attached.
The problem started when I had the need
PECastro wrote:
Hi there.
I'm mounting a standard iscsi target.
I've been doing a lot of interesting nice things, I can see the disk,
I can play with it and everything is very wonderfull ! :) Long story
short, the disk has been running fine as if it was really attached.
The problem
On 28 Jan 2009 at 11:06, PECastro wrote:
Hi there.
I'm mounting a standard iscsi target.
I've been doing a lot of interesting nice things, I can see the disk,
I can play with it and everything is very wonderfull ! :) Long story
short, the disk has been running fine as if it was really