Re: targetcli do not show iscsi

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On 09/30/2014 05:21 PM, Andy Grover wrote:
On 09/30/2014 02:45 AM, Jerome Martin wrote:


On 09/30/2014 11:41 AM, Luigi Tarenga wrote:

On 09/30/2014 11:28 AM, Jerome Martin wrote:
Luigi,

Out of curiosity, does it work as expected with the stock fedora
packaged kernel ?

Best,
--
Jerome


didn't test that configuration and since I can't find module
iscsi_target_mod in stock

iscsi is not a supported fabric on rhel/centos 6. Only FCoE uses LIO. scsi-target-utils (tgt) is the supported iscsi target on rhel6. rhel7 uses LIO for both, as does Fedora.

Regards -- Andy

Hi Andy,
I see LIO is a technology preview on rhel 6 but I'm not looking for official support, just play with it :) that said I have a custom kernel compiled from vanilla so if we esclude some problem with udev or other userspace services only kernel modules and targetcli is involved in this configuration. I hope someone that maintain this module have some time to help me to get it running otherwise I will try to use scst (actually I compiled and installed it but still have to configure it).

My final goal is to have a litttle lab that let me write an integration module for my failover cluster manager ( https://code.google.com/p/back-to-work/ ). I need to implement scsi fencing without
destroying a production server connected to a real SAN :P

Luigi
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