sorry I just realized I had a configuration error in the iet.conf file.
The config was all on one line - so there actually were no (LUN) devices on
that target.
I used microsoft iscsi initator to help find the problem.
On Monday, April 4, 2011 at 7:09:54 PM UTC+10, Joern Koerner wrote:
Hi
Mike Christie micha...@cs.wisc.edu schrieb am 07.04.2011 um 20:10 in
Nachricht 4d9dfe0a.8070...@cs.wisc.edu:
On 04/06/2011 04:30 AM, Joern Koerner wrote:
Am 05.04.2011 19:45, schrieb Mike Christie:
On 04/04/2011 04:09 AM, Joern Koerner wrote:
I testes some different distributions and it
On 04/06/2011 04:30 AM, Joern Koerner wrote:
Am 05.04.2011 19:45, schrieb Mike Christie:
On 04/04/2011 04:09 AM, Joern Koerner wrote:
I testes some different distributions and it works fine (including the
creation of /dev/sdX) on CentOS/RedHat but for example Ubuntu and
ArchLinux it won't
Am 07.04.2011 20:59, schrieb Mike Christie:
On 04/06/2011 04:30 AM, Joern Koerner wrote:
A rescan of the host has no success.
$echo - - - /sys/class/scsi_host/host10/scan
$echo scsi add-single-device 10 0 0 1 /proc/scsi/scsi
Weird. I checked the code and bother interfaces call the same
Am 05.04.2011 19:45, schrieb Mike Christie:
On 04/04/2011 04:09 AM, Joern Koerner wrote:
I testes some different distributions and it works fine (including the
creation of /dev/sdX) on CentOS/RedHat but for example Ubuntu and
ArchLinux it won't work.
What version of the tools and what kernel
On 04/04/2011 04:09 AM, Joern Koerner wrote:
I testes some different distributions and it works fine (including the
creation of /dev/sdX) on CentOS/RedHat but for example Ubuntu and
ArchLinux it won't work.
What version of the tools and what kernel are you using with Ubuntu and
ArchLinux?