I have a new Dell PowerEdge 2950 running CentOS 5.0 out-of-box and a Dell
MD3000i. I am new to iscsi and, with google and included documentation,
am having a heck of a time trying to get the RAID volumes I have created
on the 3000i to be seen by the OS as usuable drives.I have printed out
Scott R. Ehrlich wrote:
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> I have a new Dell PowerEdge 2950 running CentOS 5.0
> out-of-box and a Dell MD3000i. I am new to iscsi and, with
> google and included documentation, am having a heck of a
> time trying to get the RAID volumes I have created on the
> 3000i to be seen by the OS as usuab
> having a heck of a time trying to get the RAID volumes I have created
>on the 3000i to be seen by the OS as usuable drives.
What's the size of the volume(s)?
Post the output from #fdisk -l
jlc
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Scott R. Ehrlich wrote:
I have a new Dell PowerEdge 2950 running CentOS 5.0 out-of-box and a
Dell MD3000i. I am new to iscsi and, with google and included
documentation, am having a heck of a time trying to get the RAID
volumes I have created on the 3000i to be seen by the OS as usuable
driv
On Wed, 20 Aug 2008, Jim Wildman wrote:
Scott R. Ehrlich wrote:
I have a new Dell PowerEdge 2950 running CentOS 5.0 out-of-box and a Dell
MD3000i. I am new to iscsi and, with google and included documentation,
am having a heck of a time trying to get the RAID volumes I have created on
the 3
On Wed, 20 Aug 2008, Joseph L. Casale wrote:
having a heck of a time trying to get the RAID volumes I have created
on the 3000i to be seen by the OS as usuable drives.
What's the size of the volume(s)?
I am currently experimenting with 2 x 500 GB
Post the output from #fdisk -l
Done many
Scott R. Ehrlich wrote:
On Wed, 20 Aug 2008, Jim Wildman wrote:
Scott R. Ehrlich wrote:
I have a new Dell PowerEdge 2950 running CentOS 5.0 out-of-box and a
Dell MD3000i. I am new to iscsi and, with google and included
documentation, am having a heck of a time trying to get the RAID
volume
>> Post the output from #fdisk -l
>
>Done many times - just shows the default layout of the PE2950's native
>hard drive.
Am I missing something here? So the OS doesn't see the volumes created by your
raid controller? Do you have the module for your raid card loaded?
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Joseph L. Casale wrote:
Post the output from #fdisk -l
Done many times - just shows the default layout of the PE2950's native
hard drive.
Am I missing something here? So the OS doesn't see the volumes created by your
raid controller? Do you have the module for your raid card loaded?
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>Yeah, you're missing the iscsi part. Means the 'drives' are on a
>different system on the other end of a network link.
Heh, thought you were trying to export those discs *on* the iSCSI server
and couldn't see them there, my bad :)
'iscsiadm -m discovery -p ' wont give the target name, you need
Joseph L. Casale wrote:
Yeah, you're missing the iscsi part. Means the 'drives' are on a
different system on the other end of a network link.
Heh, thought you were trying to export those discs *on* the iSCSI server
and couldn't see them there, my bad :)
'iscsiadm -m discovery -p ' wont give t
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