Displaying 20 results from an estimated 20000 matches similar to: "CentOS 6, iscsi,"
2016 Jul 07
2
CentOS 6, iscsi,
Thu Jul 7 14:47:23 UTC 2016, m.roth at 5-cent.us wrote:
> Hi, folks,
>
> I installed the iscsi packages, and I *thought* that the first thing to
> do was configure /etc/tgt/target.conf. Am I wrong? Did I have to
> configure iSNS on the RAID appliance?
One thing to make sure you have straight is Target vs. Initiator [2], for me it originally felt like the names were backwards.
2008 Sep 30
3
iSCSI ini and ESX Server
I always used IET on CentOS but I have a quick server to setup to backup some VM's, then migrate to DAS
on another server and the easiest way for me will be to accomplish this via iSCSI vmfs stores. I figured I would
just use the ini that ships with CentOS but have never used it against ESX, anyone do this and have experiences
they care to share? Should it be trivial or are there any non
2007 Oct 05
2
zfs + iscsi target + vmware esx server
I''m posting here as this seems to be a zfs issue. We also have an open ticket with Sun support and I''ve heard another large sun customer also is reporting this as an issue.
Basic Problem: Create a zfs file system and set shareiscsi to on. On a vmware esx server discover that iscsi target. It shows up as 249 luns. When attempting to then add the storage esx server eventually
2013 Dec 22
2
Re: Connect libvirt to iSCSI target
On 2013–12–21 John Ferlan wrote:
> On 12/17/2013 07:13 PM, Marco wrote:
> > Hi!
> >
> > I'm new to libvirt and face problems connecting to an iSCSI target.
> > What I intend to do is to connect libvirt (I tried virt-manager and
> > virsh) to an iSCSI target and then boot from the LUNs which contain
> > the VMs.
> >
> > I followed the
2015 Jan 10
2
missing backend for pool type 5 (iscsi)
Hi,
I try to define an iscsi pool with virsh but I always get the following
error :
error :internal error: missing backend for pool type 5 (iscsi)
And yet libvirt was compiled with iscsi support :
configure: Storage Drivers
configure:
configure: Dir: yes
configure: FS: yes
configure: NetFS: yes
configure: LVM: yes
configure: iSCSI: yes
configure: SCSI: yes
configure:
2013 Dec 18
3
Connect libvirt to iSCSI target
Hi!
I'm new to libvirt and face problems connecting to an iSCSI target.
What I intend to do is to connect libvirt (I tried virt-manager and
virsh) to an iSCSI target and then boot from the LUNs which contain
the VMs.
I followed the documentation¹ but got stuck at section 12.1.5.4.3.
1)
virsh pool-define-as \
--name foo \
--type iscsi
2009 Oct 16
3
iscsi target for C5.x
Does anyone have any recommendations for the best way to bring up a
iSCSI Target on a C5.3+ server ? Various blogs suggest compiling IET
from source, but thats not real appealing to me (not that I can't do it,
I just don't want to have to support it long term). I looked in
rpmforge but didn't see anything.
2008 Nov 16
3
can CentOS act as an iSCSI server?
Hi all,
I would like to know if I could share some space on on of my servers,
to another server(s) using the iSCSI protocal? I can see that CentOS
can connect to an iSCSI server, but can it act as a iSCSI server?
Is so, does anyone have some good HOWTO / tutorials / docs on how to set it up?
I'm running CentOS 5.2
--
Kind Regards
Rudi Ahlers
2009 Sep 07
5
using CentOS as an iSCSI server?
Has anyone succesfully setup, and used CentOS as an iSCSI server? I'm
trying to setup a server with 4x500GB HDD's, setup in RAID 10 to act
as an iSCSI server for a virtualization project, but I can't find a
decent howto on how to setup an iSCSI server using CentOS.
I would like to setup something like Openfiler, but we also need todo
some other stuff that OpenFiler doesn't
2008 May 05
7
iscsi conn error: Xen related?
Hello all,
I got some severe iscsi connection loss on my dom0 (Gentoo
2.6.20-xen-r6, xen 3.1.1). Happening several times a day.
open-iscsi version is 2.0.865.12. Target iscsi is the open-e DSS product.
Here is a snip of my messages log file:
May 5 16:52:50 ying connection226:0: iscsi: detected conn error (1011)
May 5 16:52:51 ying iscsid: connect failed (111)
May 5 16:52:51 ying iscsid:
2008 Sep 16
3
iscsi target problems on snv_97
I''ve recently upgraded my x4500 to Nevada build 97, and am having problems with the iscsi target.
Background: this box is used to serve NFS underlying a VMware ESX environment (zfs filesystem-type datasets) and presents iSCSI targets (zfs zvol datasets) for a Windows host and to act as zoneroots for Solaris 10 hosts. For optimal random-read performance, I''ve configured a single
2011 Dec 07
1
XCP Debi an - ISCSI support?
I have Kronos setup fine. I have installed open-iscsi and setup the system
as an initiator. However, I cannot seem to get xapi to allow me to setup the
target as an SR. I was trying to use XenCenter but go nowhere. So I tried
adding it manually and here is what I got:
xe sr-create host-uuid=466aac75-c86a-496f-90e8-2a9925a9e9f7
content-type=user \
> name-label="Shared LVM over iSCSI
2013 Dec 21
0
Re: Connect libvirt to iSCSI target
On 12/17/2013 07:13 PM, Marco wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I'm new to libvirt and face problems connecting to an iSCSI target.
> What I intend to do is to connect libvirt (I tried virt-manager and
> virsh) to an iSCSI target and then boot from the LUNs which contain
> the VMs.
>
> I followed the documentation¹ but got stuck at section 12.1.5.4.3.
>
> 1)
> virsh
2009 Aug 05
1
iSCSI questions and VM Creation questions
Hi,
I finally managed to have one node working.
I added a iSCSI LUN (ok if selinux is set to 0) and wanted to create my first VM.
So I created a VM and had some issues:
* I can choose boot from HD but I'm just able to choose the LUN, not a specific size in the LUN like you can do in vmware ESX. So, do I have to create a LUN per VM? If yes, it's quite complicated...
* If I choose boot from
2011 Dec 07
2
failure converting Linux ESX guest to KVM hypervisor
Hi,
I am experiencing a failure running virt-v2v to convert a Linux guest
on an ESX host to a RedHat KVM hypervisor. The output with the failure
follows. Any help/guidance is appreciated.
[root at storage-024 ~]# virt-v2v -ic esx://<ip address>/?no_verify=1 -op
transferimages --bridge br0 dev-03 > /tmp/virt-v2v.output
error from Term::ReadKey::GetTerminalSize(): Unable to get
2008 Dec 31
4
xen hvmloader gpxe
I am testing several Operating System Streaming products to streams
virtual desktops.
They always requires pxe boot but xen seems to have a pxe which is not
suitable.
I got the same problem with kqemu and kvm and I solved it using gpxe.
With xen I tried to chainloading gpxe (following gpxe wiki) but
hvmloader fails to load it (memory problem?).
Any workaround
2013 Sep 09
2
Re: [PATCH 3/5] sysprep: remove the custom kdump configurations
On Mon, Sep 09, 2013 at 04:09:14PM +0800, Wanlong Gao wrote:
> Yes, sure. Then can you give some comments about following TODO list?
> For which is necessary to add for users and which is not?
> Although we know almost all of the features we have in sysprep can be done
> by "--script" feature, right?
>
>
> "
> add features to remove the following files or
2010 Feb 16
2
Highly Performance and Availability
Hello everyone,
I am currently running Dovecot as a high performance solution to a particular
kind of problem. My userbase is small, but it murders email servers. The volume
is moderate, but message retention requirements are stringent, to put it nicely.
Many users receive a high volume of email traffic, but want to keep every
message, and *search* them. This produces mail accounts up to
2016 Jul 25
1
CentOS 6, iscsi issue
Hi, folks,
Ok, I had iscsi working. Then I umounted the filesystem, and deleted
the logical volume, then the RAID, and recreated it with a) 4 more
drives (or was it six?), gave it a new RG name, and a new VD name.
I can ping the IP, but can't rediscover it - just get "no portals
found". I'm finding a fair number of people with this issue, googling,
but not a lot of
2013 Dec 23
0
Re: Connect libvirt to iSCSI target
On 12/22/2013 10:09 AM, Marco wrote:
> On 2013–12–21 John Ferlan wrote:
>
>> On 12/17/2013 07:13 PM, Marco wrote:
>>> Hi!
>>>
>>> I'm new to libvirt and face problems connecting to an iSCSI target.
>>> What I intend to do is to connect libvirt (I tried virt-manager and
>>> virsh) to an iSCSI target and then boot from the LUNs which