Re: troubleshooting connections to wasabi target

2008-07-01 Thread Ken A
Dominik L. Borkowski wrote: > On Monday 30 June 2008 17:18:25 Ken A wrote: >> The problem went away when I turned off nops, reduced queue depth and >> cmds max and used the open-iscsi-2.0-869.2.tar.gz source. > > Would you be willing to share your initiator's final working configuration? > > th

Re: troubleshooting connections to wasabi target

2008-07-01 Thread Dominik L. Borkowski
On Monday 30 June 2008 17:18:25 Ken A wrote: > The problem went away when I turned off nops, reduced queue depth and > cmds max and used the open-iscsi-2.0-869.2.tar.gz source. Would you be willing to share your initiator's final working configuration? thanks, dom --~--~-~--~~-

Re: troubleshooting connections to wasabi target

2008-06-30 Thread Ken A
Mike Christie wrote: > Ken A wrote: >> Mike Christie wrote: >>> Ken A wrote: Yes, thanks, turning off nops helped with some of the timeouts. The mkfs succeeded (very slowly), with this block of errors repeating in the log (see below). I should mention that this is on a a

Re: troubleshooting connections to wasabi target

2008-06-30 Thread Mike Christie
Ken A wrote: > Mike Christie wrote: >> Ken A wrote: >>> Yes, thanks, turning off nops helped with some of the timeouts. The >>> mkfs succeeded (very slowly), with this block of errors repeating >>> in the log (see below). >>> >>> I should mention that this is on a asynchronous link, (100mbps >>

Re: troubleshooting connections to wasabi target

2008-06-27 Thread Ken A
Mike Christie wrote: > Ken A wrote: >> Yes, thanks, turning off nops helped with some of the timeouts. The >> mkfs succeeded (very slowly), with this block of errors repeating >> in the log (see below). >> >> I should mention that this is on a asynchronous link, (100mbps >> initiator <-> 1000m

Re: troubleshooting connections to wasabi target

2008-06-26 Thread Mike Christie
Ken A wrote: > > Yes, thanks, turning off nops helped with some of the timeouts. The mkfs > succeeded (very slowly), with this block of errors repeating in the log > (see below). > > I should mention that this is on a asynchronous link, (100mbps initiator > <-> 1000mbps target). > The initiat

Re: troubleshooting connections to wasabi target

2008-06-25 Thread Ken A
Mike Christie wrote: > Ken A wrote: >> Hi, >> >> I'm new to iscsi, and this group, and I'm hoping someone can't point me >> in the right direction. >> >> We have a Wasabi Storage Builder target and I'm having trouble with >> connections to it using open-iscsi initiators on several fedora core >

Re: troubleshooting connections to wasabi target

2008-06-25 Thread Mike Christie
Ken A wrote: > Hi, > > I'm new to iscsi, and this group, and I'm hoping someone can't point me > in the right direction. > > We have a Wasabi Storage Builder target and I'm having trouble with > connections to it using open-iscsi initiators on several fedora core > boxes running iscsi-initiat

Re: troubleshooting connections to wasabi target

2008-06-25 Thread Ken A
Mike Christie wrote: > Ken A wrote: >> Hi, >> >> I'm new to iscsi, and this group, and I'm hoping someone can't point me >> in the right direction. >> >> We have a Wasabi Storage Builder target and I'm having trouble with >> connections to it using open-iscsi initiators on several fedora core >

Re: troubleshooting connections to wasabi target

2008-06-25 Thread Mike Christie
Ken A wrote: > Hi, > > I'm new to iscsi, and this group, and I'm hoping someone can't point me > in the right direction. > > We have a Wasabi Storage Builder target and I'm having trouble with > connections to it using open-iscsi initiators on several fedora core > boxes running iscsi-initiat

troubleshooting connections to wasabi target

2008-06-25 Thread Ken A
Hi, I'm new to iscsi, and this group, and I'm hoping someone can't point me in the right direction. We have a Wasabi Storage Builder target and I'm having trouble with connections to it using open-iscsi initiators on several fedora core boxes running iscsi-initiator-utils.i386 6.2.0.868-0.7.f