Re: which /dev is which iscsi volume

2008-12-30 Thread Terry
On Tue, Dec 30, 2008 at 11:39 AM, Bart Van Assche wrote: > On Tue, Dec 30, 2008 at 6:34 PM, Terry wrote: >> I just created 8 4 TB volumes. How can I find a mapping of which /dev/ >> sd* device is which iscsi volume? > > Did you already try the following command ?

which /dev is which iscsi volume

2008-12-30 Thread Terry
Hello, I just created 8 4 TB volumes. How can I find a mapping of which /dev/ sd* device is which iscsi volume? Thanks! --~--~-~--~~~---~--~~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "open-iscsi" group. To post to this group, se

Re: recommended volume size

2008-05-21 Thread Terry
In thinking further about this, the application pool could scale up to 40 TB. Is a 40 TB volume out of reality? On May 21, 11:51 am, Terry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hello, > > I am going to be connecting to an equallogic san using RHEL5 x86_64 > and serving up NFS volumes.

recommended volume size

2008-05-21 Thread Terry
Hello, I am going to be connecting to an equallogic san using RHEL5 x86_64 and serving up NFS volumes. I don't have any requirement as to the size on the application side. I am thinking 4TB volumes but anyone have any advice in this area? The data will be a lot of small files mostly so I'll

Re: iscscid connection does not stay up

2008-05-19 Thread Terry Gliedt
Mike Christie wrote: > Terry Gliedt wrote: >> This is on open-iscsi-2.0-869 with a 2.6.24 kernel an an Infrotrend >> A16E-G2130-4 >> >> Running iscsid in debug mode I see the following. Is this most likely >> that I need a newer kernel or something in ope

iscscid connection does not stay up

2008-05-05 Thread Terry Gliedt
This is on open-iscsi-2.0-869 with a 2.6.24 kernel an an Infrotrend A16E-G2130-4 Running iscsid in debug mode I see the following. Is this most likely that I need a newer kernel or something in open-iscsi ? Where to poke next ?? This happens much of the time, but at low loads does not seem