Ouch! You are doing disk sharing via iSCSI, and you are using a non-cluster 
filesystem? Ouch!

Lucky that the pieces are not flying around your head already (i.e. kernel 
panic, data corruption)

Regards,
Ulrich


>>> Adnan Pasic <pq...@yahoo.de> schrieb am 12.05.2011 um 13:10 in Nachricht
<0cccb82e-bdf5-483a-b6ff-0145b3f35...@gv8g2000vbb.googlegroups.com>:
> Hello,
> the problem I am having is, that luckily I was able to correctly set-
> up the whole iSCSI-environment, the disk is successfully mounted on my
> initiator and everything seemed to be as expected.
> However, when I now copy a file from the initiator to the target (via
> the mounted folder) I can see this file afterwards only on the
> initiator, but not on the target. Means, I open a Terminal on the
> target and take a look what is available on the disk, but
> unfortunately the disk is still shown as empty, despite showing the
> file being there via the Initiator.
> While copying I took a look in Wireshark and it was shown that the
> transfer really is happening, but the file still isn't there!!
> What could be the problem? Is it maybe because my shared disk is
> formatted with ext3? This shouldn't be the problem however, since the
> tutorial found under ( 
> http://www.howtoforge.com/using-iscsi-on-ubuntu-9.04-initiator-and-target 
> ) also suggested this file system.
> 
> Thanks!



 

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