Rainer Duffner wrote: > Chan Chung Hang Christopher schrieb: > >> Rudi Ahlers wrote: >> >> >>> 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 support, so I would prefer to >>> export some of the HDD space (about 500GB) as iSCSI LUN's >>> >>> >>> >>> >> Can I suggest ZFS on Solaris/OpenSolaris? Real breeze to setup. >> >> > > > Indeed. > But the problem is: this is a CentOS list and I'm afraid people just > don't want to hear an answer that involves installing a different OS. > Just like Windoze users don't want to hear about other OSs ;-) > > Even if there are no Centos solutions besides roll your own? Too bad. I am all for use the right tool for the job. The brand of the tool does not really matter. > >> As for Linux, it has been a while but are there still two iscsi-target >> implementations? Has any one of them got into the mainline (Linux - not >> Redhat - although if Redhat will support one implementation I guess it >> does not really matter whether the mainline has it or not) kernel? >> >> > > > CentOS inherits RedHat's implementation (don't know the details). > We use the iSCSI-initiator only, though, but that parts seems to work OK > for what we use it for. > > However, the OP is looking for a iscsi-target...which, if I am not wrong, does not quite exist yet in Centos/RHEL. _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos