In addition to the document Gorka pointed you at, I wrote up a presentation
a few years ago on how SUSE is using Ceph and iSCSI and rbd, as well as
tcmu-runner.
See http://gonzoleeman.net/documents/susecon2015_dandl_final_201.pdf
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On 24/01, Bobby wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have some questions regarding iSCSI and Ceph RBD. If I have understood
> correctly, the RBD backstore module
> on target side can translate SCSI IO into Ceph OSD requests. The iSCSI
> target driver with rbd.ko can expose Ceph cluster
>
Did Donald answer your question(s)?
On Friday, January 24, 2020 at 1:50:28 PM UTC-8, Bobby wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I have some questions regarding iSCSI and Ceph RBD. If I have understood
> correctly, the RBD backstore module
> on target side can translate SCSI IO into Ceph OSD r
tiator-target.html
Regards,
Don
On Fri, Jan 24, 2020 at 4:50 PM Bobby wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have some questions regarding iSCSI and Ceph RBD. If I have understood
> correctly, the RBD backstore module
> on target side can translate SCSI IO into Ceph OSD requests. The iSCSI
> targe
Hi,
I have some questions regarding iSCSI and Ceph RBD. If I have understood
correctly, the RBD backstore module
on target side can translate SCSI IO into Ceph OSD requests. The iSCSI
target driver with rbd.ko can expose Ceph cluster
on iSCSI protocol. If correct, then that all is happening on