Victor, Yes, the second ip address (192.168.0.3) is the local host. I basically have this setup:
Node1 [192.168.0.2] Node2 [192.168.0.3] They both have initiators and targets on them to share storage between themselves. After rebooting Node2, it only sees Node1 (and not itself) once it comes up. This is seen on Node2's messages: Jun 19 18:15:44 rac2 iscsi: [ID 339442 kern.notice] NOTICE: iscsi connection failed to set socket optionTCP_NODELAY, SO_RCVBUF or SO_SNDBUF Jun 19 18:15:44 rac2 iscsi: [ID 933263 kern.notice] NOTICE: iscsi connection(23) unable to connect to target SENDTARGETS_DISCOVERY Jun 19 18:15:44 rac2 iscsi: [ID 114404 kern.notice] NOTICE: iscsi discovery failure - SendTargets (192.168.000.003) If this is because the target service is not up yet, shouldn't it then retry (at least for a little while)? However (this is interesting, I just tried it twice), if I reboot Node1, then when it comes up, it DOES see both nodes. There are some lines in adm/messages about not being able to connect, but then it looks like it retries until successful. So, it almost looks like it will retry for the very first node, but not for the second. Chris This message posted from opensolaris.org _______________________________________________ storage-discuss mailing list [email protected] http://mail.opensolaris.org/mailman/listinfo/storage-discuss
