RE: Help! On Ubuntu or RHEL 5.1 client I always get: iscsiadm: discovery session to [IP] received unexpected opcode 0x20

2008-05-29 Thread Nielson, Adam

Yes, thank you Steve!  Once I installed the latest version from their website 
it immediately worked on all clients and I no longer receive this error.

Thanks everyone!



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Subject: RE: Help! On Ubuntu or RHEL 5.1 client I always get: iscsiadm: 
discovery session to [IP] received unexpected opcode 0x20




We issued a patch to sanFly for MujZeptu's error regarding the discovery 
session...he tested it to be OK. The updated sanFly target is now available on 
our website.

Steve Marfisi
emBoot Inc.




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RE: Help! On Ubuntu or RHEL 5.1 client I always get: iscsiadm: discovery session to [IP] received unexpected opcode 0x20

2008-05-29 Thread Steve Marfisi


 
We issued a patch to sanFly for MujZeptu's error regarding the discovery
session...he tested it to be OK. The updated sanFly target is now available
on our website.

Steve Marfisi
emBoot Inc.


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Re: Help! On Ubuntu or RHEL 5.1 client I always get: iscsiadm: discovery session to [IP] received unexpected opcode 0x20

2008-05-28 Thread Mike Christie

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> As the title says, I get this error when I try to find iscsi targets.
> I cannot for the life of me get open-iscsi to work and always get this
> error.  I am trying to connect to a working sanfly iscsi target from
> either RHEL 5.1 client or the latest ubuntu.
> 

What target are you using? Is it a Cisco or LSI box? Some targets will 
send the initiator nops, which is not in the iscsi spec, and as a result 
open-iscsi does not support this.

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Re: Help! On Ubuntu or RHEL 5.1 client I always get: iscsiadm: discovery session to [IP] received unexpected opcode 0x20

2008-05-28 Thread Konrad Rzeszutek

On Wed, May 28, 2008 at 09:56:38AM -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 
> Has anyone experienced this error?  I have no firewall, no SELinux
> running, etc.  The iSCSI target should be fine as windows clients were
> able to utilize the sanfly targets before (or ones like it).

Well, the error is just bizzare. It looks as the target is misbehaving
and the initiator can't handle that.

Can you capture the TCP data and provide on the mailing list? That can
help a bit in narrowing down the problem. Search for 'tcpdump' and for
e-mails from Mike Christie on how to sniff your TCP session data.

> 
> Is there a howto or directions I can follow?  Can I not do a discovery
> and just connect to it directly? What commands should I be using?  I

Those are the proper steps (well, you can substitue the /etc/init.d/open-iscsi
restart with "iscsiadm -m node -L all"). What is your iSCSI target?

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RE: Help! On Ubuntu or RHEL 5.1 client I always get: iscsiadm: discovery session to [IP] received unexpected opcode 0x20 -

2008-05-28 Thread Steve Marfisi

Regarding MujZeptu's post on the unexpected opcode, we have identified an
issue with sanFly when using open-iscsi in discovery sessions. This was not
seen in testing with other iSCSI initiators. A patch for sanFly will be
released once tested in-house.

Steve Marfisi
emBoot Inc.


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Re: Help! On Ubuntu or RHEL 5.1 client I always get: iscsiadm: discovery session to [IP] received unexpected opcode 0x20

2008-05-28 Thread MujZeptu

Has anyone experienced this error?  I have no firewall, no SELinux
running, etc.  The iSCSI target should be fine as windows clients were
able to utilize the sanfly targets before (or ones like it).

Is there a howto or directions I can follow?  Can I not do a discovery
and just connect to it directly? What commands should I be using?  I
followed the directions at: 
http://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/howto-setup-debian-ubuntu-linux-iscsi-initiator/

and always run into this error.  Any help you can provide or potential
howtos you can point me to is greatly appreciated!



On May 27, 7:02 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> As the title says, I get this error when I try to find iscsi targets.
> I cannot for the life of me get open-iscsi to work and always get this
> error.  I am trying to connect to a working sanfly iscsi target from
> either RHEL 5.1 client or the latest ubuntu.
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