On Wed, Feb 20, 2008 at 06:09:50PM -0800, Sparqz wrote:
Hi All,
I have a nasty problem with open-iscsi on SLES10 + an Infortrend iSCSI
array.
Basically it looks like everything goes wrong as soon as the read/
write load becomes heavy, although network dumps suggest the problem
is
On Wed, Feb 20, 2008 at 12:03:21PM -0600, Mike Christie wrote:
Micha? Miros?aw wrote:
I found a deadlock in iSCSI while tearing down connection of an
actively used device (as one of dm-multipath paths). Connection is
made between Linux 2.6.24.2 (from kernel.org) and Cisco MDS 9216i. Is
I recently installed an HP NC373F Multi-purpose Gigabit NIC card in
one of our lab's DL585-G2 servers running RHEL 4.0 (Update 4). The
kernel recognized the card on boot, and it was easily associated with
the existing bnx2 driver. The intent is to connect to a SAN device
via iSCSI, something
Micha? Miros?aw wrote:
On Wed, Feb 20, 2008 at 12:03:21PM -0600, Mike Christie wrote:
Micha? Miros?aw wrote:
I found a deadlock in iSCSI while tearing down connection of an
actively used device (as one of dm-multipath paths). Connection is
made between Linux 2.6.24.2 (from kernel.org) and
I would be keen to see RHEL4 support for bnx2i - I was under the
impression that the DL585-G2 has two onboard BCM5706 which were Multi-
purpose with iSCSI offload engine?
Do you have to pay a license fee to use HP's bnx2i, or is that only
when used under a Micro$oft operating system?
On Feb 22,
Hi Pasi,
My setup:
1x HP DL585 - SLES10 x86_64
1x HP DL585 - RHEL4 x86_64
1x HP DL380 - SLES10 i586
SLES10 or SLES10SP1 ?
SLES10SP1
Have you tried installing and using the latest open-iscsi from open-iscsi.org
?
2x Cisco 2960G (gigabit) switches
2x Infortrend A16E-G2130-4
Sorry for the delay. When I did the last release, I put it out a little
early and then did several refinements and some bug fixes really quickly
after posting it. This is why we went from 865.0 to 865.X so quickly. In
the hope of not creating as much confusion, I am going to do some
release