what does multipath get?

I am not sure which table the chap will be saved in.
try to list teh db tables - there are not that many for storage so it should he easy to find.

On 02/07/2014 12:52 PM, Gianluca Cecchi wrote:
On Fri, Feb 7, 2014 at 12:02 PM, Dafna Ron wrote:
If you do not have an iptables or any connectivity issue still existing from
the host to the storage than your host is not seeing any of the devices on
the storage
it might be a problem with access list (password or iqn) but the storage is
not exposing the luns to the host.
O my iscsi target (CentOS 6.5 with sw iscsi target), I still have

[root@c6iscsit ~]# tgtadm --lld iscsi --mode target --op show
Target 1: iqn.2013-09.local.localdomain:c6iscsit.target11
     System information:
         Driver: iscsi
         State: ready
     I_T nexus information:
     LUN information:
         LUN: 0
             Type: controller
             SCSI ID: IET     00010000
             SCSI SN: beaf10
             Size: 0 MB, Block size: 1
             Online: Yes
             Removable media: No
             Prevent removal: No
             Readonly: No
             Backing store type: null
             Backing store path: None
             Backing store flags:
         LUN: 1
             Type: disk
             SCSI ID: IET     00010001
             SCSI SN: beaf11
             Size: 53683 MB, Block size: 512
             Online: Yes
             Removable media: No
             Prevent removal: No
             Readonly: No
             Backing store type: rdwr
             Backing store path: /dev/VG_ISCSI/ISCSI_OV01
             Backing store flags:
     Account information:
         ovirt
     ACL information:
         192.168.230.102
         192.168.230.103

My node has ip 192.168.230.102 and can ping it

no iptables rules
[root@c6iscsit ~]# iptables -L -n
Chain INPUT (policy ACCEPT)
target     prot opt source               destination

Chain FORWARD (policy ACCEPT)
target     prot opt source               destination

Chain OUTPUT (policy ACCEPT)
target     prot opt source               destination


and in targets.conf that is in place

default-driver iscsi

<target iqn.2013-09.local.localdomain:c6iscsit.target11>
         backing-store /dev/VG_ISCSI/ISCSI_OV01
         incominguser ovirt my_ovirt_setup_pwd
         initiator-address 192.168.230.102
         initiator-address 192.168.230.103
</target>


so it seems ok to me
And discovery is ok from ovirt node....
where are chap user/pwd stored on ovirt node?
Gianluca


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Dafna Ron
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