OK...decided to do a fresh install of Fedora (FC12)...install completed to
iScsi target...now trying to boot it.
Fedora is finding the target, then then throwing an I/O error. When I snoop
on the ZFS server I see the following:
1) Initiator connects and logs into the target OK
2) Initiator
Gr...I finally figured out I was specifying the wrong LUN (I was using 1 in
earlier testing but current targets are Lun 0).
I also mispoke...this is actually Etherboot's gPXE's Iscsi logic, NOT fedora.
Here it is working now:
iSCSI (SCSI Data In)
Opcode: SCSI Data In (0x25)
Flags:
On 07/18/10 17:39, Packet Boy wrote:
What I can not find is how to take an existing Fedora image and copy
the it's contents into a ZFS volume so that I can migrate this image
from my existing Fedora iScsi target to a Solaris iScsi target (and
of course get the advantages of having that disk
I've found plenty of documentation on how to create a
ZFS volume, iscsi share it, and then do a fresh
install of Fedora or Windows on the volume.
Really? I have found just the opposite: how to move your functioning
Windows/Linux install to iSCSI.
I am fumbling through this process for
I've found plenty of documentation on how to create a ZFS volume, iscsi share
it, and then do a fresh install of Fedora or Windows on the volume.
What I can not find is how to take an existing Fedora image and copy the it's
contents into a ZFS volume so that I can migrate this image from my