On Fri, 2009-10-09 at 17:53 -0400, Ross Walker wrote: > On Fri, Oct 9, 2009 at 5:37 PM, C Linus Hicks <linush@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > I am trying to install Oracle RAC in a two node cluster for testing > > purposes, so performance is not something that concerns me. I just want > > to go through the process all the way to creating a database. I have all > > the prerequisites except the shared storage and thought I'd give this a > > try. > > > > I'm running: > > - CentOS 5.3 kernel 2.6.18-164.el5 > > - iscsitarget-1.4.18-1 > > - iscsi-initiator-utils-6.2.0.868-0.18.el5_3.1 > > > > I can discover and login to the node using iscsiadm on the server that > > is not also running iet, and see the new scsi disk. > > > > When I try to login using iscsiadm on the server that is running the > > ietd daemon, I see packets going over the lo interface in both > > directions, but I get error 8 - connection timed out. Wireshark is > > reporting TCP Previous segment lost errors with large sequence numbers > > like 2999833 and 8999718. > > > > Has anybody tried this, and can anybody offer any help? > > You can only do that if you use blockio for your targets, otherwise > fileio will cause a deadlock on the page cache between the target's > usage of it and the initiator's usage of it. So for iet, that means /etc/iet/ietd.conf should define the Lun like this: Lun 0 Path=/dev/sdb,Type=blockio,ScsiId=asmdg,ScsiSN=dg0 If that's all it takes to make it do blockio instead of fileio, then that is already the case. Deadlocks on the cache pages - wouldn't that only affect I/O and not logging in? Linus _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos