Fo info,

looking at the log on the storage server, the target definition is as below:


Fred Blaise wrote:
> Hello all,
> 
> I am using open-e DSS storage (http://open-e.com). I usually have 1 lun
> per target, but for backup purposes, I take snapshots for each lun. This
> snapshot then becomes a part of the parent LUN target, so that TargetX
> has LunA and LunS (snapshot).
> 
> When I login to the target, however, I see only one LUN. I have a udev
> rule that create a symlink as /dev/iscsi_XX-. I see the "main" lun of
> the target, but not the snapshot.
> 
> After resetting the open-e iscsi connections (sort of IETd
> implementation), and rescanning the target on my initiator, a P 3
> listing says this:
> 
> Target: iqn.2008-02:open-e-1.rt
>          Current Portal: 172.17.77.12:3260,1
>          Persistent Portal: 172.17.77.12:3260,1
>                  **********
>                  Interface:
>                  **********
>                  Iface Name: default
>                  Iface Transport: tcp
>                  Iface IPaddress: 172.17.77.51
>                  Iface HWaddress: default
>                  Iface Netdev: default
>                  SID: 261
>                  iSCSI Connection State: LOGGED IN
>                  Internal iscsid Session State: NO CHANGE
>                  ************************
>                  Negotiated iSCSI params:
>                  ************************
>                  HeaderDigest: None
>                  DataDigest: None
>                  MaxRecvDataSegmentLength: 131072
>                  MaxXmitDataSegmentLength: 8192
>                  FirstBurstLength: 65536
>                  MaxBurstLength: 262144
>                  ImmediateData: No
>                  InitialR2T: Yes
>                  MaxOutstandingR2T: 1
>                  ************************
>                  Attached SCSI devices:
>                  ************************
>                  Host Number: 262        State: running
>                  scsi262 Channel 00 Id 0 Lun: 3
>                          Attached scsi disk sds          State: running
> 
> Nothing said about the snapshot.
> 
> Anyone has an idea? Would that be a specific to open-e dss storage?
> 
> Thank you for any suggestions.
> 
> fred
> 
> 
> 
> > 

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