Hi Tommy,
I'm thinking about it in another way..
Does a new option to list the OS name of a specific lun from iscsiadm
sound reasonable?
E.g.,
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#iscsiadm list taget iqn....... -l 5
/dev/rdsk/c<x>t<GUID>d0s2
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Best regards,
Jack
Tommy McNeely wrote:
I am trying to come up with a "nicer" way of mapping iSCSI luns that are being exported from a
Unified Storage 7410 (fishworks) to disks on my xVM machines. The fishworks box seems to focus on
"GUID" in all the lists. I haven't found a way (without dropping to a shell) to expose the LUN
number, and of course per my previous thread, the LUN alias is also not available. It seems to me like in
every case I have see that the scsi_vhci controllers c6t(BLAH)d0, the (BLAH) is the GUID of the iSCSI lun. Is
this *always* the case... like reliably enough that I could make it determine the right disk based on GUID.
Also, GUID sounds like it should be "globaly unique ID" .. but is there really any way to be sure
its unique for anything more than the target (or server) its on?
~tommy
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