Re: replacement_timeout not honored

2008-11-21 Thread Mike McGrath
On Thu, Nov 20, 2008 at 1:39 PM, Mike Christie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Mike Christie wrote: Could you send the /var/log/messages output when you start the iscsi service? It should be something like: Ignore this. I think I found the bug. Is there a previous version I could run that

Re: replacement_timeout not honored

2008-11-21 Thread Mike Christie
Mike McGrath wrote: On Thu, Nov 20, 2008 at 1:39 PM, Mike Christie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Mike Christie wrote: Could you send the /var/log/messages output when you start the iscsi service? It should be something like: Ignore this. I think I found the bug. Is there a previous version I

Re: replacement_timeout not honored

2008-11-21 Thread Mike Christie
Mike Christie wrote: Mike McGrath wrote: On Thu, Nov 20, 2008 at 1:39 PM, Mike Christie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Mike Christie wrote: Could you send the /var/log/messages output when you start the iscsi service? It should be something like: Ignore this. I think I found the bug. Is there

Re: replacement_timeout not honored

2008-11-21 Thread Mike Christie
Mike Christie wrote: Mike Christie wrote: Mike McGrath wrote: On Thu, Nov 20, 2008 at 1:39 PM, Mike Christie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Mike Christie wrote: Could you send the /var/log/messages output when you start the iscsi service? It should be something like: Ignore this. I think I

Re: replacement_timeout not honored

2008-11-21 Thread Mike McGrath
What tarball was this patch against? I tried it against 6.2.0.870 and it failed to apply. Should I grab what's in HEAD? -Mike On Fri, Nov 21, 2008 at 11:44 AM, Mike Christie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Mike Christie wrote: So just wait a sec for the patch. I need to retest for

Re: replacement_timeout not honored

2008-11-21 Thread Mike Christie
Mike McGrath wrote: What tarball was this patch against? I tried it against 6.2.0.870 and it failed to apply. Should I grab what's in HEAD? Is this the 870 from open-iscsi.org or fedora? HEAD and 870 on open-iscis.org are the same right now. I just tried to apply it and it worked for

Extremely slow read performance, but write speeds are near-perfect!

2008-11-21 Thread Heady
Folks, I've been struggling with a similar problem for a while now. My write speeds are around 110M/s whereas, even following A. Eijkhoudt's advice I've only been able to get 34M/s reads. The actual setup is an experimental play rig where I'm trying to see how usable/practical it is to provide

Re: Something doesn't work on Ubuntu 8.10 32bit

2008-11-21 Thread Wayne
In ubuntu , after configure open-iscsi,you should reboot computer,then 'sudo fdisk -l'.If you can see a new disk,it's ok -- wayne On Fri, Nov 21, 2008 at 3:13 AM, Mike Christie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Alex wrote: Hi, I am trying to connect to an iSCSI volume from my Ubuntu 8.10

Oops during target login SLES 10 SP2 multipath and shared volumes

2008-11-21 Thread Kenny Kang Sun
Hi folks, I'm running a SLES 10 SP2 box and encountered a kernel bug during iSCSI login process. The kernel version I'm running is 2.6.16.60-0.21-smp, and the open- iscsi I'm using is open-iscsi-2.0.707-0.44 I used two hosts and two eth ports on each. The two hosts have shared access to the