Re: how to set VPD page 83 (Device Identification) using pacemaker

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Thanks, I gave it a shot but it looks like the VPD is something different than scsi_id.  If I set the scsi_id it still shows up as <Unknown> for the VPD.  If I mount a SUN COMSTAR target to this Windows machine, the VPD Page 83h Identifier is a 32 character hex number, basically a UUID.



On May 3, 2013, at 4:05 AM, FUJITA Tomonori <fujita.tomonori@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> 2013/5/2 Maurits van de Lande <M.vandeLande@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>:
> 
>> I have setup an iSCSI target using Centos6 and tgt. I would like to use this target with Microsoft Failover Clustering. Therefore I need to set the VPD page 83 (Device Identification).
>> 
>> How can I set this parameter using iscsiadm?
>> And how can I set this parameter with pacemaker?
> 
> I don't know how to set VPD page 83 via iscsiadm or pacemaker.
> 
> With tgtadm, you can do something like:
> 
> # tgtadm --mode logicalunit --op update --tid 1 --lun 1 --params scsi_id=your_id
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