Antw: Automatic update of files between a group of hosts

2013-04-22 Thread Ulrich Windl
Hi! You need some cluster filesystem for this, or use NFS! Regards, Ulrich >>> Antonio López schrieb am 19.04.2013 um 14:22 in Nachricht : > Hello, > > I have a virtual disk shared by a group of two hosts. Both are connecting > to the virtual disk correctly, but if I write a file from one host

Re: Automatic update of files between a group of hosts

2013-04-22 Thread Donald Williams
Hello, No. Open-iSCSI can't fix this issue. You're problem is that you don't have a Cluster file system in place, each server believes they own the disk exclusively. If you keep this as-is you will corrupt the data, that's for sure. Easiest thing is to connect with one server, then share ou

[PATCH -next] [SCSI] scsi_transport_iscsi: fix error return code in iscsi_transport_init()

2013-04-22 Thread Wei Yongjun
From: Wei Yongjun Fix to return -ENOMEM in the create workqueue error case instead of 0, as done elsewhere in this function. Signed-off-by: Wei Yongjun --- drivers/scsi/scsi_transport_iscsi.c | 4 +++- 1 file changed, 3 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/drivers/scsi/scsi_transport_isc

Automatic update of files between a group of hosts

2013-04-22 Thread Antonio López
Hello, I have a virtual disk shared by a group of two hosts. Both are connecting to the virtual disk correctly, but if I write a file from one host to the virtual disk the other host cannot see it until the virtual disk is unmounted and mounted again. It happens the same from the other host. Bo

Can't find ISCSI drives after NAS firmware update

2013-04-22 Thread ggroups
This is what it's all about: I've got a Linux network with an actual hardware server running two separate virtual machines and a QNAP NAS T-459 Pro+ as a fileserver. Since updating the QNAP firmware on the NAS, the main server cannot access the ISCSI drives anymore. Effect: All net drives a

Can't find ISCSI drives after NAS firmware update

2013-04-22 Thread ggroups
This is what it's all about: I've got a Linux network with an actual hardware server running two separate virtual machines and a QNAP NAS T-459 Pro+ as a fileserver. Since updating the QNAP firmware on the NAS, the main server cannot access the ISCSI drives anymore. Effect: All net drives at