Hi Nicholas, list :)
I've collected info for all relevant commands I think.
On 05/31/2012 04:47 AM, Nicholas A. Bellinger wrote:
> On Wed, 2012-05-30 at 15:37 +0200, Florian Heigl wrote:
> Also what does lsscsi --transport look like on the iSCSI client..?
The funny thing is I should have been more explicitly saying that my two
iSCSI targets are running in *different* computers.
So it's really rather strange they end up grouped as one "enclosure".
So, in total we're looking at 3 systems.
Storages named Sechs and Klappstuhl and a initiator named Zwei.
I've put up the output to pastebin since it the targetcli ls output was
being hurt in the mail formatting.
http://pastebin.ca/2159059
I'm still trying to figure out something about the disk ids Veritas makes.
Theres two possible scenarios:
- I wonder uf it expects a enclosure serial number in the place where it
says "FILEIO" here. Then this would be fixable from LIO side
I wish I still had some non-toy class hardware to compare to :)
- If it's not that then it is really just decided in good old
proprietary black magic in the multipathing vendor support shared libs
of VxVM.
udid: LIO-ORG%5FFILEIO%5FALUAdisk%5F600140516FD984F977C43649AF9629CF
Tomorrow I'll have to wipe the systems but I think you've told me all
things that made sense to collect. I'll read a few more times carefully
and see if I figure something out. Good thing I just found this during
testing and don't need it at all :)
Btw: If the VxVM support topic is ever put on the roadmap and you need a
30-minute workshop or a VM configured with it, drop me a line.
Greetings
Florian
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