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2007 Jan 15
4
iSCSI on a single interface?
Hi, are there currently any plans to make an iSCSI target created by setting shareiscsi=on on a zvol bindable to a single interface (setting tpgt or acls)? I can cobble something together with ipfilter, but that doesn''t give me enough granularity to say something like: ''host a can see target 1, host c can see targets 2-9'', etc. Also, am I right in thinking without
2006 Nov 01
56
ZFS/iSCSI target integration
Rick McNeal and I have been working on building support for sharing ZVOLs as iSCSI targets directly into ZFS. Below is the proposal I''ll be submitting to PSARC. Comments and suggestions are welcome. Adam ---8<--- iSCSI/ZFS Integration A. Overview The goal of this project is to couple ZFS with the iSCSI target in Solaris specifically to make it as easy to create and export ZVOLs
2009 Mar 08
2
Tester wanted for multipath failover iSCSI target software
Hello, I'm looking for test users for new iSCSI target software designed for multipath failover cluster nodes. I'm very interested in the virtual machine such as Hyper-V. So I'm also tuning the target for using VMs. I need an environmental report in particular other than FreeBSD 7.1 RELEASE p3 i386/PAE kernel w/ZFS. I welcome the report with other initiators below. If you are
2008 Oct 15
29
HELP! SNV_97,98,99 zfs with iscsitadm and VMWare!
I''m not sure if this is a problem with the iscsitarget or zfs. I''d greatly appreciate it if it gets moved to the proper list. Well I''m just about out of ideas on what might be wrong.. Quick history: I installed OS 2008.05 when it was SNV_86 to try out ZFS with VMWare. Found out that multilun''s were being treated as multipaths so waited till SNV_94 came out to
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 This message posted from opensolaris.org
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
2009 Jan 02
3
ZFS iSCSI (For VirtualBox target) and SMB
Hey all, I''m setting up a ZFS based fileserver to use both as a shared network drive and separately to have an iSCSI target to be used as the "Hard disk" of a windows based VM runninf on another machine. I''ve built the machine, installed the OS, created the RAIDZ pool and now have a couple of questions (I''m pretty much new to Solaris by the way but have been
2011 Sep 21
1
PDU support for DigiPower and Aviosys devices
Hi, I'm thinking about adding support for PDU (Power Distribution Unit) devices from Digipower [1] and Aviosys [2] to NUT via the SNMP interface. The specific devices I have in mind are the following: Digipower AMz-1623/SW-08-1 Aviosys IP Power 925x (both are 8-port PDUs which are SNMP capable via an ethernet interface) Does anybody have other DigiPower or Aviosys devices and if so
2008 Nov 14
2
Opening the 2.4 commit fest
fellows, You can now commit to the trunk everything that is scheduled for 2.4 For my part, the november month will be mostly dedicated to the following: - commit the USB "improved maintenance" code. I'm about to finish that one, which allows to extract USB info and generate the various USB related files (hotplug, udev and hal). so the end of that bothering era ^_^ - complete &
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
2016 Dec 24
2
Noise Cancellation of Server Noise
On 12/24/2016 1:57 PM, Digimer wrote: > There are rack chassis designed to reduce noise. An example are the APC > NetShelter CS line. > > http://www.apc.com/shop/ca/en/categories/racks-and-accessories/racks-and-enclosures/netshelter-cx/_/N-1ks6cn2 wow, $9100 for the 38U rack. thats pricey... and that's before PDUs, UPS, and all that other important rack mount stuff. -- john
2007 Feb 24
1
zfs received vol not appearing on iscsi target list
Just installed Nexenta and I''ve been playing around with zfs. root at hzsilo:/tank# uname -a SunOS hzsilo 5.11 NexentaOS_20070105 i86pc i386 i86pc Solaris root at hzsilo:/tank# zfs list NAME USED AVAIL REFER MOUNTPOINT home 89.5K 219G 32K /export/home tank 330K 1.78T 51.9K /tank tank/iscsi_luns 147K
2014 Jul 04
2
iSCSI initiator iqn
Hi, I could not find any option to set iSCSI initiator iqn while using guestfish, although the underlying qemu command has this option. It appears that each time guestfish tries to connect to iSCSI LUN, a randomly generated initiator iqn is being used. This is preventing guestfish to connect to the iSCSI target in our environment as the target allows incoming connection based on the preconfigured
2012 Sep 28
2
iscsi confusion
I am confused, because I would have expected a 1-to-1 mapping, if you create an iscsi target on some system, you would have to specify which LUN it connects to. But that is not the case... I read the man pages for sbdadm, stmfadm, itadm, and iscsiadm. I read some online examples, where you first "sbdadm create-lu" which gives you a GUID for a specific device in the system, and then
2011 Feb 23
1
Using Solaris iSCSI target in VirtualBox iSCSI Initiator
Hello, I?m using ZFS to export some iscsi targets for the virtual box iscsi initiator. It works ok if I try to install the guest OS manually. However, I?d like to be able to import my already prepared guest os vdi images into the iscsi devices but I can?t figure out how to do it. Each time I tried, I cannot boot. It only works if I save the manually installed guest os and re-instate the same
2005 Oct 27
1
CentOS 4.2 iSCSI initiator
Hi. Anyone using CentOS 4.2 iscsi-initiator-utils-4.0.3.0-2 in a production setup? I'm planning to do so shortly, and would like to hear about any experiences (good/bad) or recommendations. The target is going to be a Dell AX100i. Br, Morten
2006 Dec 02
2
Initiator for iscsi?
Anyone running centos with an iscsi filesystem mounted? If so: What version of centos? Which iscsi package? What filesystem are you using on the mount? Does it perform like you'd expect? Thanks, peter
2009 Mar 18
2
connecting 2 servers using an FC card via iSCSI
Hi there, I have one server acting as a iscsi target running windows storage server r2 sp2 and the other server is running centos as an initiator. They are connected to a switch over a 1Gbit ethernet connection. the target is a Dell NF600 and the server running centos is a Poweredge R900. We want to move this configuration to a FC based installation using a Dell QLE2462 HBA (this is the hba we can
2006 Apr 28
1
Installing the Mac RGUI for OS X
Hello, Having installed R 2.3 for OS X Tiger 10.4.6(PPC), i tried running the new R.app, but it hangs (spinning beachball). Moreover, i can't install the RGUI from within the R-2.3 DMG, - it tells me i must have R 10.4 installed ! (I have 10.4.6) R 2.3 runs successfully from the command line however. I tried compiling from sources, but Xcode has this error(i.e it can't locate
2011 Apr 10
1
iscsi-initiator-utils required in 5.6, loads uneeded modules
I just updated one of my virtual hosts to 5.6 and on rebooted I spotted an error about iscsi. Which surprised me, since I don't use iscsi. Yet there it is... % rpm -qf /etc/init.d/iscsi iscsi-initiator-utils-6.2.0.872-6.el5 And they're configured to start iscsi 0:off 1:off 2:off 3:on 4:on 5:on 6:off iscsid 0:off 1:off 2:off 3:on 4:on