On Thu, 2013-01-10 at 00:24 -0600, Mike Christie wrote:
I think some
distros just call iscsi anytime there is a network change like a
interface coming up or a interface getting a address.
Ubuntu (and I'd guess Debian) does this (well, the on ifup part). It
also stops open-iscsi on ifdown. I
All `sg_vpd --page=0x83` returns is the IQN:
Device Identification VPD page:
Addressed logical unit:
designator type: NAA, code set: Binary
0x600144f0e431c9004fe3632f0003
Target port:
designator type: vendor specific [0x0], code set: ASCII
transport: Internet SCSI
On Thu, 2012-05-10 at 12:21 -0500, Mike Christie wrote:
A netapp engineer suggested trying the REPORT IDENTIFYING INFORMATION
command. To do this you can use sg_ident from the sg3_utils.
$ sudo sg_ident -i 127 /dev/sdm
Information type: 0, Maximum information length: 0 bytes
Information
I'm really referring to the LU alias. I asked about this in #illumos (on
freenode). After that discussion, I'm not sure that it's even exposed by
the target. Is there an obvious place in the VPD (page 0x80, 0x83, ???)
where it should be exported? If so, maybe this is just an issue for the
Illumos