Hello, Can anyone point me in the right direction to getting iSCSI working with XenExpress v4. I have several iSCSI target using OpenSolaris. Windows clients can connect to them no problem and I''ve been able to get Linux hosts connected using open-iscsi. When I try to connect using the GUI I get an error - "The attempt to discover the iSCSI target/device failed". When I try using the CLI using; xe sr-create name-label="iSCSI1" shared=true device-config-target=172.17.10.87 type=lvmoiscsi device-config-targetIQN=iqn.1986-03.com.sun:02:fba3b3f8-bed4-c2c6-e6b9-e de113caffef.tgt-nas1 I get Error code: SR_BACKEND_FAILURE_68 Error parameters: exit code not 0, ISCSI login failed [opterr=code is 255] Which would make sense as I didn''t pass my CHAP authentication. I can''t seem to find any documentation on how to do that from the CLI? Next I tried to attach to our other iSCSI target that doesn''t use CHAP using; xe sr-create name-label="iSCSI1" shared=true device-config-target=172.17.10.81 type=lvmoiscsi device-config-targetIQN=iqn.1986-03.com.sun:02:412bf557-1cc5-6371-e5b3-b 13cc683cb02.tgt-nas3 And again the same iSCSI login failure??? Error code: SR_BACKEND_FAILURE_68 Error parameters: exit code not 0, ISCSI login failed [opterr=code is 255] Lastly I tried to mount the target with iscsiadm -t node -T iqn.1986-03.com.sun:02:fba3b3f8-bed4-c2c6-e6b9-ede113caffef.tgt-nas1 -p 172.17.10.87:3260 -login And then the kernel panics and the server reboots. Now I start wondering if Xen is right for production?? Any help, pointers, references, suggestions are appreciated. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ---------- Steve Ladendorf (763) 971-2197 IT Operations Spanlink Communications _______________________________________________ Xen-users mailing list Xen-users@lists.xensource.com http://lists.xensource.com/xen-users