Re: to iface or not to iface?

2010-03-01 Thread romeotheriault
Thanks for the detailed response. On Feb 27, 9:56 am, Mike Christie wrote: > If you do not use ifaces, then IO will be routed based on the route > table. So I think probably, IO would go through the same NIC on the > server. Is this what you are seeing? I actually don't have this environment se

Re: read only access on 1 LUN for multiple initiators

2010-03-01 Thread romeotheriault
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to iface or not to iface?

2010-02-26 Thread romeotheriault
Hello, I'm trying to understand the benefits and/or use cases for using ifaces with iscsi and am hoping someone can help me clarify them. Let's say I have a iscsi SAN with two nics, with different ip's, but on the same subnet (10.10.2.1, 10.10.2.2). Both of the SAN's nics are connected to differen