4.15
(iscsitarget-module-2.6.24.21-server_0.4.15-5ubuntu2+2.6.24-21.42_i386.deb)
wouldn't compile down to a module.

4.16 (iscsitarget-0.5.16.tar.gz) from the Iscsi project compiled and is
running great.  I have Ubuntu installed on it currently (in VMWare ESXi, but
in a file mounted over iScsi to another machine).


Physical
[ Dell PE 2900 - VMWare ] <------- iScsi -----------> [ Dell PE 800 - Ubuntu
Server 8.04 LTS, Flat File 10GB on MD1 (software raid 5 on 3 160GB 7200 RPM
drives]

Virtual
[  Ubuntu Desktop 8.04 ] running on VMWare, files on Dell PE 800.


Stan

On Fri, Oct 17, 2008 at 2:42 PM, Portelance, Brad <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>  Hi Stan, Congratulations on getting it working! I had no problems the
> first time around. I'm wondering if it has something to do with doing a "yum
> –y upgrade". I also tried the latest version of ietd and the next to latest
> just to see if that was it. It compiles just fine.
>
> You were able to use the latest 4.16?
>
>
>
> Brad
>
>
>  ------------------------------
>
> *From:* Vermont Area Group of Unix Enthusiasts [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> *On Behalf Of *Stanley Brinkerhoff
> *Sent:* Friday, October 17, 2008 1:24 PM
> *To:* [email protected]
> *Subject:* Re: Help with CENTOS iscsi / vmware esx-i
>
>
>
> Brad,
>
>
> Thanks for prompting me to do this!  I just completed bringing up a LUN
> from my Ubuntu 8.04 LTS Server machine and its currently mounted on my ESXi
> server.  I cheated a little; as I don't have LVM or any extra partition
> space available -- I just made a simple loopback file.
>
> On Linux:
> Installed iscsitarget ... (for anyone doing this.. there is a bug with
> iscsi-target-source and Ubuntu ..  I followed a bug response to actually
> compile the module:
>
> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/iscsitarget/+bug/208281/comments/2
> )
>
> dd if=/dev/zero of=/media/hd-image1 count=2000MB
> mkfs.ext3 -c /media/hd-image1  << Probably not needed.. but I wanted to
> mount it locally first.
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/etc# cat ietd.conf  | grep -v "#"
>
> Target iqn.2008-10.corp.claramartin:cmcdata1.local.images.hd-image1
>         Lun 0 Path=/media/hd-image1
>
> Started iscsi-target....
>
> At this point, I am running Windows 2008 on my laptop -- I connected with
> the Windows 2008 iscsi initiator.  The partition showed up as uninitialized
> in Computer Management, so I initialized it, and formatted it.  I cancelled
> the format about 2% through, and assumed everything was going to work (I saw
> a 2GB disk available).
>
> I went to ESXi, Config tab, Storage Adapters tab:
>
> - Enabled iScsi
> - Added dynamic host by IP
> "vmhba37:1:0" shows up as a disk of 2.25 GB (lun id 0)
>
> Clicked storage, clicked add storage, and added the disk (2.00 GB, 1.72GB
> available after format, its now VMFS3).
>
> I haven't actually booted a VMWare instance off the system yet, but so far
> it looks reasonably good.  I am still wondering why I just iscsi'd a 2GB
> file off from a raid 5 set of 7200RPM ide drives from a dual quad zeon with
> onboard 15krpm drives and a 2GB raid card.. but thats another story.
>
>
> Stan
>
> On Fri, Oct 17, 2008 at 11:16 AM, Portelance, Brad <
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi everyone, I'm a long time lurker to the list and would like to see if
> anyone has ever come across an issue I'm having now.
>
>
>
> I've created an iscsi SAN on a server running CENTOS 5.2 (Redhat based) and
> the iscsi-target package (ietd) which is promoted as a free, enterprise
> ready iscsi-target. On the other end VMWARE-ESX-i 3.5 with iscsi support.
>
>
>
> When I first put this together, it worked just fine. I went and tried
> OpenFiler for the iscsi SAN, but decided to go back to CENTOS.
>
>
>
> The problem is now that when I get VMWARE to attach to the iscsi-target it
> gives me an error that it can't create the file system. (Error SCSI: 4506:
> Cannot find a path to device vmhba32:0:0 in a good state. Trying path
> vmhba32:0:0).
>
>
>
> The target shows up and VMWARE even tried to write a partition (Which I've
> deleted in between tries), but fails while trying to format the disk. I can
> see the new partition on the drive.
>
>
>
> I've checked the configuration on both ends at least 20 times, googled for
> answers, and even recompiled the ietd software and just can't seem to figure
> it out. The ietd.conf file is very basic: "Lun 0 Path=/dev/sdb" (I've tried
> Type Fileio, Blockio, IOMode=wb,etc).
>
>
>
> Has anyone else ever seen this?
>
>
>
> Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated.
>
> Thanks!
>
> Brad
>
>
>

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