Re: Installing iSCSI support

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Really? :)
So in this huge-big-mailing list have never installed iSCSI and get these errors before me.
Wow sounds like I'm a pioneer here.

The installation guide is getting wrong at very very very beginning.
Even if it's expressly written to install on a centos7.5 environment it's impossible to install packages that are not present in any repo.

Do you think I should use instead the manual alternative guide for other environment?
This documentation it's quite easy but force to install source by source downloading code by github instead of use packages.
I think it's a pity do this if really those packages are available somewhere.

http://docs.ceph.com/docs/mimic/rbd/iscsi-target-cli-manual-install/

I'm confused.

Any help will be appreciated.
Thanks



Il 10/06/2018 17:07, Max Cuttins ha scritto:

Hi everybody,

i'm following the documentation stepbystep.
However try to install tcmu-runner and other dependencies give me an error:

yum install targetcli python-rtslib tcmu-runner ceph-iscsi-config ceph-iscsi-cli
Package targetcli-2.1.fb46-4.el7_5.noarch already installed and latest version
Package python-rtslib-2.1.fb63-11.el7_5.noarch already installed and latest version
No package tcmu-runner available.
No package ceph-iscsi-config available.
No package ceph-iscsi-cli available.
Nothing to do


Do I need to add a particular repository?

Thanks,
Max





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