Re: Installing iSCSI support

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I have completed the installation of ISCSI.
The documentation is wrong in several parts of it.

Is it anyway to contribute and update with right commands?
I found only

https://github.com/ceph/ceph/tree/master/doc

Which is inside the main Ceph project.
Should I use this to fix docs?




Il 11/06/2018 16:07, Max Cuttins ha scritto:

Thanks!

I just saw it.
I found all the packages with a deep search in the web.

wget http://ftp.redhat.com/pub/redhat/linux/enterprise/7ComputeNode/en/RHCEPH/SRPMS/python-rtslib-2.1.fb64-0.1.20170301.git3637171.el7cp.src.rpm
wget http://ftp.redhat.com/pub/redhat/linux/enterprise/7ComputeNode/en/RHCEPH/SRPMS/targetcli-2.1.fb47-0.1.20170301.gitf632f38.el7cp.src.rpm
wget https://cbs.centos.org/kojifiles/packages/tcmu-runner/1.3.0/0.2rc4.el7/src/tcmu-runner-1.3.0-0.2rc4.el7.src.rpm
wget https://4.chacra.ceph.com/r/ceph-iscsi-config/master/9fcf45abcdad3c0f1f01ae1f932e23f25bcb6038/centos/7/flavors/default/noarch/ceph-iscsi-config-2.6-8.g9fcf45a.el7.noarch.rpm
wget https://4.chacra.ceph.com/r/ceph-iscsi-cli/master/5833b11b5956e0967ff3f4156039eb0dc0bebb4d/centos/7/flavors/default/noarch/ceph-iscsi-cli-2.7-9.g5833b11.el7.noarch.rpm

However.... in the end.... i decided to install everything from GIT and compile.
Too hard find latest packages and so I guess it'll be harder find some update in the future.
So better stay with latest available release directly available on Git.

That's all.
Maybe one day this'll be installable by package manager.
But right now...

Moreover installation from GIT it's quite easy.
Maybe it's just a matter to said it on the documentation instead of waste people's time.




Il 11/06/2018 14:02, Brad Hubbard ha scritto:
I'm afraid the answer currently is http://tracker.ceph.com/issues/22143

On Mon, Jun 11, 2018 at 8:08 PM, Max Cuttins <max@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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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