Hi Maor,

It is/was probably something really weird with my single-server/self-hosted engine. As a test I was able to install oVirt Node 3.5 on another machine that I could borrow for a short period, and I was able to get it connected via iSCSI to my FreeNAS VM, so I am satisfied (for my own info) that iSCSI connectivity does work (I didn't *really* doubt it since others are using it; I was just a bit frustrated on my last post)

That being said, I think there is something odd/weird when trying to use iSCSI on a single server/self-hosted engine setup, from which the iSCSI connection is also being served from (even from a VM)

In the case of the FreeNAS test, I had the "initiator" set to "ALL", meaning any and all IQNs would be allowed to connect. I didn;t do anything different on the FreeNAS side of things, and the oVirt 3.5 Node that I installed was able to connect without any issue whatsoever.

I will try the steps you suggest if/when I ever decide to try this again, but probably for a setup such as what I am testing, I will probably stick to the "local" NFS storage (not yet sure if I will go with or without gluster; doing so sort of gives me more felxability in the future)


Regards,

Alan



On 16/08/2015 5:24 AM, Maor Lipchuk wrote:
Hi Alan,

basically, it could be that your ACL in your iSCSI server might be configured 
without the Initiator IQN of your Host.
do you have any access to your iSCSI server?
also, can u try to connect to the iSCSI server directly from your Host and see 
if it works:

1) First discover the targets:
  iscsiadm -m discovery -t st -p {scsi_server_ip},{port}

2) Try to log out from the target you were trying to login before:
Example:
   iscsiadm -m node -u -T {iqn.2015-07.com.target_name.redhat}:{port} -p 
{scsi_server_ip},{port} -u

3) list your files at /sys/block

4) logging in to the target:
    iscsiadm -m node -T {iqn.2015-07.com.target_name.redhat}:{port} -p 
{scsi_server_ip},{port} -l

5) list again all your files at /sys/block, and check if there were new added 
block devices.



Regards,
Maor



----- Original Message -----
From: "Alan Murrell" <li...@murrell.ca>
To: "users" <users@ovirt.org>
Sent: Tuesday, August 11, 2015 8:41:24 AM
Subject: Re: [ovirt-users] iSCSI question... LUNS->Targets balnk

I think it is something with oVirt.  I installed a VM with FreeNAS and
configured it tot he setup guide for iSCSI.  Once again, I can connect
my Windows 7 PC to the iSCSI target and LUN no problem, but when I try
to add iSCSI storage in oVirt, it sees the target, can log in to the
target but does not see any LUNs.

iSCSI is not a huge deal; I guess I will just stick with NFS and
consider iSCSI in oVirt not ready.

Regards,

Alan

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