It worked IMMEDIATELY after removing those directories! Thanks a ton. At this point all I need to do is set up the shares and start cracking away at this render farm software. I appreciate the help!
Jeff On Wed, Jan 9, 2013 at 10:28 PM, Mike Christie <micha...@cs.wisc.edu> wrote: > Did you see my other mail? > > Previous mail: > ----------------------- > You have a older version. > > Just rm the old setup files: > > rm /etc/iscsi/nodes > rm /etc/iscsi/send_targets > > or your version/distro might put it in /var/lib > > rm /var/lib/iscsi/nodes > rm /var/lib/iscsisend_targets > > Also make sure that in iscsid.conf both the discovery username/password > and node username/password settings are removed. > > ----------------- > > You can hand edit those files if you want, but we do not support that. > They can change at any time. > > Where did you get your open-iscsi tools? Are they from the distro or > open-iscsi.org? If you clear the username settings in iscsid.conf, then > run the normal old iscsiadm discovery command it should have cleared out > the old settings. > > > > > On 01/09/2013 01:09 PM, Jeff Bye wrote: > > Hello again Mike / open-iscsi community, > > > > Any clue as to what might be missing for me? Is there a way to update > > by editing a file as opposed to typing in the commands? It seems so > > close to being figured out but I'm stumped! > > > > Thanks again > > > > Jeff > > > > On Fri, Jan 4, 2013 at 4:37 PM, Jeff Bye <jeff...@gogoluckey.com > > <mailto:jeff...@gogoluckey.com>> wrote: > > > > 2.0-871 is what I'm running > > > > Jeff > > > > > > On Fri, Jan 4, 2013 at 4:17 PM, Jeff Bye <jeff...@gogoluckey.com > > <mailto:jeff...@gogoluckey.com>> wrote: > > > > I tried all of the commands and none of them worked for me: > > > > *deadlineserver@deadlineserver ~ $ iscsiadm -m discoverydb -t st > > -p 10.10.0.1:3260 <http://10.10.0.1:3260> -o delete* > > iscsiadm -m discovery [ -hV ] [ -d debug_level ] [-P printlevel] > > [ -t type -p ip:port -I ifaceN ... [ -l ] ] | [ -p ip:port ] [ > > -o operation ] [ -n name ] [ -v value ] > > iscsiadm -m node [ -hV ] [ -d debug_level ] [ -P printlevel ] [ > > -L all,manual,automatic ] [ -U all,manual,automatic ] [ -S ] [ [ > > -T targetname -p ip:port -I ifaceN ] [ -l | -u | -R | -s] ] [ [ > > -o operation ] [ -n name ] [ -v value ] ] > > iscsiadm -m session [ -hV ] [ -d debug_level ] [ -P printlevel] > > [ -r sessionid | sysfsdir [ -R | -u | -s ] [ -o operation ] [ -n > > name ] [ -v value ] ] > > iscsiadm -m iface [ -hV ] [ -d debug_level ] [ -P printlevel ] [ > > -I ifacename ] [ [ -o operation ] [ -n name ] [ -v value ] ] > > iscsiadm -m fw [ -l ] > > iscsiadm -m host [ -P printlevel ] [ -H hostno ] > > iscsiadm -k priority > > > > > > *I checked man iscsiadm and found:* > > -m, --mode op > > specify the mode. op must be one of discovery, > > node, fw, host iface or session. > > > > If no other options are specified: for > > discovery and node, all of their respective records > > are displayed; for session, all active sessions > > and connections are displayed; for fw, all > > boot firmware values are displayed; for host, > > all iSCSI hosts are displayed; and for iface, > > all ifaces setup in /etc/iscsi/ifaces are > displayed. > > > > Am I running the wrong version perhaps? > > > > Jeff > > > > > > > > On Thu, Jan 3, 2013 at 7:05 PM, Mike Christie > > <micha...@cs.wisc.edu <mailto:micha...@cs.wisc.edu>> wrote: > > > > The iscsid.conf values are the defaults one used to setup the > > port/node/target db. If you clear the iscsid.conf values, > > you would > > still need to update the db ones for it to take effect on > > existing > > targets you have already setup. > > > > For the discovery values you can either delete the old > > discovery record: > > > > iscsiadm -m discoverydb -t st -p ip -o delete > > > > When you run the discovery command next, then it will use the > > iscsid.conf settings to create the discovery record. > > > > or if your tools does not support that command you can clear > > the chap > > settings > > > > iscsiadm -m discoverydb -t st -p ip -o update -n > > discovery.sendtargets.auth.username -v "" > > iscsiadm -m discoverydb -t st -p ip -o update -n > > discovery.sendtargets.auth.password -v "" > > iscsiadm -m discoverydb -t st -p ip -o update -n > > discovery.sendtargets.auth.authmethod -v none > > > > > > On 01/03/2013 01:46 PM, Jeff Bye wrote: > > > Hey! I've been out of town for a couple of weeks. Hope > > you had a > > > chance to take some time off as well :) > > > > > > It seems that the username and password I had initially > > set up is still > > > being used, however in iscsid.conf CHAP is set to "none" > > and any other > > > information has been commented. Does this only affect the > > target side? > > > > > > Jeff > > > > > > When I had it running on a windows machine (a temporary > > setup) we kept > > > it open and > > > On Fri, Dec 21, 2012 at 1:32 AM, Mike Christie > > <micha...@cs.wisc.edu <mailto:micha...@cs.wisc.edu> > > > <mailto:micha...@cs.wisc.edu > > <mailto:micha...@cs.wisc.edu>>> wrote: > > > > > > On 12/20/2012 06:54 PM, GGL wrote: > > > > deadlineserver@deadlineserver / $ sudo iscsiadm -m > > discovery -t > > > > sendtargets -p 10.10.0.1 > > > > iscsiadm: Login authentication failed with target > > > > > > Yeah, this is a CHAP failure. Is it turned off on the > > target too? > > > > > > Could you run > > > > > > sudo iscsiadm -m discovery -t sendtargets -p > > 10.10.0.1 -d 8 > > > > > > and send all the output? > > > > > > Also while running this command run: > > > > > > tcpdump -w iscsi.discovery.out -i your_eth_device > > > > > > and then send that iscsi.discovery.out file. It will > > show us what the > > > target is sending on the wire too. > > > > > > > > > Both of those files will have passwords in them if you > > have CHAP > > > settings still being used, so send me them in private > > or edit out the > > > values if you do not want them on the open. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > -- > > > Jeff Bye > > > Graphics Coordinator > > > Liberty Post > > > 12910 Culver Blvd. Suite G > > > Los Angeles, CA 90066 > > > (310) 314-3900 x247 <tel:%28310%29%20314-3900%20x247> > > > > > > -- > > > You received this message because you are subscribed to > > the Google > > > Groups "open-iscsi" group. > > > To post to this group, send email to > > open-iscsi@googlegroups.com > > <mailto:open-iscsi@googlegroups.com>. > > > To unsubscribe from this group, send email to > > > open-iscsi+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com > > <mailto:open-iscsi%2bunsubscr...@googlegroups.com>. > > > For more options, visit this group at > > > http://groups.google.com/group/open-iscsi?hl=en. > > > > > > > > > > -- > > Jeff Bye > > Graphics Coordinator > > Liberty Post > > 12910 Culver Blvd. Suite G > > Los Angeles, CA 90066 > > (310) 314-3900 x247 > > > > > > > > > > -- > > Jeff Bye > > Graphics Coordinator > > Liberty Post > > 12910 Culver Blvd. Suite G > > Los Angeles, CA 90066 > > (310) 314-3900 x247 > > > > > > > > > > -- > > Jeff Bye > > Graphics Coordinator > > Liberty Post > > 12910 Culver Blvd. Suite G > > Los Angeles, CA 90066 > > (310) 314-3900 x247 > > > > -- > > You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google > > Groups "open-iscsi" group. > > To post to this group, send email to open-iscsi@googlegroups.com. > > To unsubscribe from this group, send email to > > open-iscsi+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com. > > For more options, visit this group at > > http://groups.google.com/group/open-iscsi?hl=en. > > -- Jeff Bye Graphics Coordinator Liberty Post 12910 Culver Blvd. Suite G Los Angeles, CA 90066 (310) 314-3900 x247 -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "open-iscsi" group. 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