On 07/ 1/12 08:57 PM, Ian Collins wrote:
On 07/ 1/12 10:20 AM, Fajar A. Nugraha wrote:
On Sun, Jul 1, 2012 at 4:18 AM, Ian Collinsi...@ianshome.com wrote:
On 06/30/12 03:01 AM, Richard Elling wrote:
Hi Ian,
Chapter 7 of the DTrace book has some examples of how to look at iSCSI
target
and
On Tue, Jul 3, 2012 at 11:08 AM, Ian Collins i...@ianshome.com wrote:
I'm assuming the pool is hosed?
Before making that assumption, I'd try something simple first:
- reading from the imported iscsi disk (e.g. with dd) to make sure
it's not iscsi-related problem
- import the disk in another
On 07/ 1/12 10:20 AM, Fajar A. Nugraha wrote:
On Sun, Jul 1, 2012 at 4:18 AM, Ian Collinsi...@ianshome.com wrote:
On 06/30/12 03:01 AM, Richard Elling wrote:
Hi Ian,
Chapter 7 of the DTrace book has some examples of how to look at iSCSI
target
and initiator behaviour.
Thanks Richard, I 'll
On 06/30/12 03:01 AM, Richard Elling wrote:
Hi Ian,
Chapter 7 of the DTrace book has some examples of how to look at iSCSI
target
and initiator behaviour.
Thanks Richard, I 'll have a look.
I'm assuming the pool is hosed?
-- richard
On Jun 28, 2012, at 10:47 PM, Ian Collins wrote:
I'm
On Sun, Jul 1, 2012 at 4:18 AM, Ian Collins i...@ianshome.com wrote:
On 06/30/12 03:01 AM, Richard Elling wrote:
Hi Ian,
Chapter 7 of the DTrace book has some examples of how to look at iSCSI
target
and initiator behaviour.
Thanks Richard, I 'll have a look.
I'm assuming the pool is
Hi Ian,
Chapter 7 of the DTrace book has some examples of how to look at iSCSI target
and initiator behaviour.
-- richard
On Jun 28, 2012, at 10:47 PM, Ian Collins wrote:
I'm trying to work out the case a remedy for a very sick iSCSI pool on a
Solaris 11 host.
The volume is exported from
I'm trying to work out the case a remedy for a very sick iSCSI pool on a
Solaris 11 host.
The volume is exported from an Oracle storage appliance and there are no
errors reported there. The host has no entries in its logs relating to
the network connections.
Any zfs or zpool commands the