the TPGT address needs to be the IP you want the target to attach to. for
example if my target host has 18 NICs each with their own IP, but I only
want it to advertize a target on the NIC with the ip 10.0.0.235 (and the
initiator is 10.0.0.236) I would set that to 10.0.0.235

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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 06/28/2008 03:26:52 AM:

> On Fri, Jun 27, 2008 at 10:05:31AM -0500, Andrew M. Hettinger wrote:
> > The b77 target is horribly out of date, and likely has a number of
> > bugs. I would recommend upgrading your opensolaris box. (current is
> > b91) I haven't used HP-UX, at the initiator, but I am using 3-4
> > different initiators/HBAs with b86 and it seems to be performing great
> > (I plan on moving to 91 shortly).
>
> Just upgraded to b91 and see the same problem:
>   (solaris target)
>     # iscsitadm list tpgt -v
>     TPGT: 1
>         IP Address: 192.168.1.15   <-- hp-ux initiator IP
>     # iscsitadm list target -v
>     Target: tww/opt/hpvm/2g
>         iSCSI Name: iqn.1986-03.com.sun:02:d0774d84-2a4a-6f8d-ee11-
> da6fcfd0e481
>         Alias: tww/opt/hpvm/2g
>         Connections: 0
>         ACL list:
>         TPGT list:
>             TPGT: 1
>         LUN information:
>             LUN: 0
>                 GUID: 0
>                 VID: SUN
>                 PID: SOLARIS
>                 Type: disk
>                 Size: 2.0G
>                 Backing store: /dev/zvol/rdsk/tww/opt/hpvm/2g
>                 Status: online
>
>   (hp-ux 11.23/IA initiator)
>     # /opt/iscsi/bin/iscsiutil -p
>
>     Discovery Target Information
>     ----------------------------
>
>     Target # 1
>     -----------
>             IP Address                : 192.168.1.15
>             iSCSI TCP Port            : 3260
>             iSCSI Portal Group Tag    : 1
>
>       User Configured:
>       ----------------
>
>             Authenticaton Method      : None
>             CHAP Method               : CHAP_UNI
>             Initiator CHAP Name       :
>             CHAP Secret               :
>             Header Digest             : None,CRC32C (default)
>             Data Digest               : None,CRC32C (default)
>
>     /var/adm/syslog/syslog.log
>       Jun 28 02:35:03 saitou islpd[1423]: SLPFindSrvs failed:
>                              Connection timed out
>       Jun 28 02:36:16 saitou vmunix: 255/0: Invalid key value
>                              (192.168.1.15,1) received from the
>                              target for
>       Jun 28 02:36:16 saitou vmunix: TargetAddress key.
>
> > Also, see what happens if you disable CHAP on both ends. If it starts
> > working, then you probably have a problem where you have only set up
> > one way in each direction, and on each machine it was the opposite.
> > (CHAP can be used by either side to authenticate the other, having
> > each side trying to authenticate, but neither side configured to
> > accept the authentication is not an unheard of problem)
>
> I haven't changed any of the default CHAP settings.
>
> I ran snoop on the solaris host and captured the transaction between
> both hosts. The HP-UX initiator sends a login command, then a text
> command to SendTargets=All. The Solaris target then responds with the
> TargetName and TargetAddress=192.168.1.15,1. Seems the HP-UX initiator
> doesn't like the TargetAddress. If I remove the TPGT from the
> tww/opt/hpvm/2g target:
>   # iscsitadm delete target --tpgt 1 tww/opt/hpvm/2g
> the TargetAddress response is still "192.168.1.15,1". How do I get rid
> of the ",1" in the TargetAddress response?
>
> If I then remove TPGT #1:
>   # iscsitadm list tpgt -v
> I still get TargetAddress=192.168.1.15,1 as a response.
>
> --
> albert chin ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
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