Thanks Chris,

I'll take a look at it in the coming days!

Best,
--
Jerome

On 12/17/2014 11:03 PM, Chris Boot wrote:
On 17 Dec 2014, at 21:11, Chris Boot <bo...@bootc.net> wrote:

On 17 Dec 2014, at 13:56, Ritesh Raj Sarraf <r...@debian.org> wrote:

On 10/07/2014 03:54 PM, Jerome Martin wrote:


On 10/07/2014 12:21 PM, Ritesh Raj Sarraf wrote:
On Tuesday 07 October 2014 03:49 PM, Ritesh Raj Sarraf wrote:
Okay!! Thanks to both of you. I will prepare something next week. My
only request is if (other) users can test it in time.

By the way, Jerome, do you still plan on a newer release  of the LIO
stack ? Or is this, the one I pushed to Debian, good from your point of
view ?

Yes, an update is on its way.
This should not impact the iSCSI use-case too much, the aim will be updates to 
the HW fabrics support mostly, along with a few minor bug-fixes here and there.

Jerome: Based on what we last talked, I went ahead and created tarballs 
accordingly. I now have a beter LIO stack with proper versioning. I have pushed 
it to experimental as Debian Jesssie is in freeze.

rrs@learner:/var/tmp/Debian-Build/Result$ sudo targetcli
[sudo] password for rrs:
targetcli 3.0.pre4.1~ga55d018 (rtslib 3.0.pre4.1~g1b33ceb)
Copyright (c) 2011-2014 by Datera, Inc.
All rights reserved.

/> ls
o- / 
.........................................................................................................................
 [...]
  o- backstores 
..............................................................................................................
 [...]
  | o- fileio 
...................................................................................................
 [0 Storage Object]
  | o- iblock 
...................................................................................................
 [0 Storage Object]
  | o- pscsi 
....................................................................................................
 [0 Storage Object]
  | o- rd_mcp 
...................................................................................................
 [0 Storage Object]
  o- ib_srpt 
...........................................................................................................
 [0 Targets]
  o- iscsi 
.............................................................................................................
 [0 Targets]
  o- loopback 
..........................................................................................................
 [0 Targets]
  o- qla2xxx 
...........................................................................................................
 [0 Targets]
  o- tcm_fc 
............................................................................................................
 [0 Targets]
  o- vhost 
.............................................................................................................
 [0 Targets]
/> exit
Comparing startup and running configs...
Startup config is up-to-date.
19:23 ♒♒♒  ☺
rrs@learner:/var/tmp/Debian-Build/Result$


This looks much better. Chris: If you have some time, you may want to play with 
this version, from experimental ??

Hi Ritesh,

This version is much better, but still doesn’t work with my qla2xxx targets 
unfortunately. When saving the configuration, I get:

ConfigError: Unknown value type 'qla2xxx_wwn' when validating 
21:02:00:e0:8b:d1:67:2c

Hi Ritesh, Jerome,

I wrote a patch that appears to fix this for me, through admittedly I haven’t 
tested it very extensively yet:

https://github.com/Datera/rtslib/pull/5
https://github.com/bootc/rtslib/commit/727c345bd18137c424e4fba62bfab7bcfabfc024

That allows the configuration to be saved, at least. I haven’t yet tested 
manipulating targets (creating/changing/removing them) or rebooting my server 
to see whether they get restored correctly, but targetcli appears to make the 
right noises so far.

HTH,
Chris



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