Displaying 8 results from an estimated 8 matches for "iscsitgtd".
2010 May 04
8
iscsitgtd failed request to share on zpool import after upgrade from b104 to b134
...rt I am getting a non-zero exit code, however the volume is imported successfuly. Could you please help me to understand what could be the reason of those messages?
root at san01a:/export/home/admin#zpool import vol01
root at san01a:/export/home/admin#cannot share ''vol01/zvol01'': iscsitgtd failed request to share
root at san01a:/export/home/admin#cannot share ''vol01/zvol02'': iscsitgtd failed request to share
Many thanks,
Przem
2008 Sep 16
3
iscsi target problems on snv_97
...ng to netstat -an | grep 3260) to the Windows box through the reboot and for a long time afterwards. The initiator starts a second connection, but it seems that the target doesn''t let go of the old one. Or something. At this point, every time I reboot the Windows system I have to `pkill iscsitgtd`
The Solaris system is running S10 Update 4. Every once in a while (twice today, and not correlated with the pkill''s above) the system reports that all of the iscsi disks are unavailable. Nothing I''ve tried short of a reboot of the whole host brings them back. All of the zones...
2007 Jul 26
4
Does iSCSI target support SCSI-3 PGR reservation ?
Does opensolaris iSCSI target support SCSI-3 PGR reservation ?
My goal is to use the iSCSI LUN created by [1] or [2] as a quorum device for a 3-node suncluster.
[1] zfs set shareiscsi=on <storage-pool/zfs volume name>
[2] iscsitadm create target .....
Thanks,
-- leon
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2009 Jan 02
3
ZFS iSCSI (For VirtualBox target) and SMB
...to be used and the VM disk I created (through the web frontend) a new dataset under the main pool of type "Volume" and gave it 30GB of space and called it iTunesVM. I then tried to run:
zfs set shareiscsi=on tank/iTunesVM
but got the error:
cannot share ''tank/iTunesVM'': iscsitgtd failed request to share
cannot share ''tank/iTunesVM at zfs-auto-snap:weekly-2009-01-02-15:02'': iscsitgtd failed request to share
I''ve checked and my iSCSI target service is on and running.
With regards a network share accessible to both Windows, Linux and Mac OS machine...
2009 Jul 23
1
why is zpool import still hanging in opensolaris 2009.06 ??? no fix yet ???
...r myself and others: you MUST wait at the hostname line: the system WILL eventually come online... but don''t ask how long it takes... I hate to think how long it would take if I had a 10TB system. (but then again, a file-system-check on an ext2 disk also takes forever...)
I re-enabled the iscsitgtd and did a list : it saw one of the two targets ! (which was ok because I remembered that I had turned off the shareiscsi flag on the second share.
I then went ahead and connected the system back into the network and "repaired" the iscsi-target on the virtual mainframe : WORKED ! Copied ov...
2010 Jan 02
27
Pool import with failed ZIL device now possible ?
Hello list,
someone (actually neil perrin (CC)) mentioned in this thread:
http://mail.opensolaris.org/pipermail/zfs-discuss/2009-December/034340.html
that is should be possible to import a pool with failed log devices
(with or without data loss ?).
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/>/ Bug ID 6538021
/>/ Synopsis Need a way to force pool startup when
2009 Mar 11
6
Export ZFS via ISCSI to Linux - Is it stable for production use now?
Hello,
I want to setup an opensolaris for centralized storage server, using
ZFS as the underlying FS, on a RAID 10 SATA disks.
I will export the storage blocks using ISCSI to RHEL 5 (less than 10
clients, and I will format the partition as EXT3)
I want to ask...
1. Is this setup suitable for mission critical use now?
2. Can I use LVM with this setup?
Currently we are using NFS as the
2008 Apr 01
29
OpenSolaris ZFS NAS Setup
If it''s of interest, I''ve written up some articles on my experiences of building a ZFS NAS box which you can read here:
http://breden.org.uk/2008/03/02/a-home-fileserver-using-zfs/
I used CIFS to share the filesystems, but it will be a simple matter to use NFS instead: issue the command ''zfs set sharenfs=on pool/filesystem'' instead of ''zfs set