Too big sectors - exceeding fabric_max_sectors

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Hello,

I was hoping perhaps you guys might be able to help me figure out a new problem I am having with doing I/o on my targets:

On my initiators, I am receiving these error messages in /var/log/messages

Nov  6 20:15:38 hydra-2-ss-storage-appliance-1 kernel: sd 8:0:0:0: [sde] Result: hostbyte=DID_OK driverbyte=DRIVER_SENSE
Nov  6 20:15:38 hydra-2-ss-storage-appliance-1 kernel: sd 8:0:0:0: [sde] Sense Key : Illegal Request [current]
Nov  6 20:15:38 hydra-2-ss-storage-appliance-1 kernel: sd 8:0:0:0: [sde] Add. Sense: Invalid field in cdb
Nov  6 20:15:38 hydra-2-ss-storage-appliance-1 kernel: sd 8:0:0:0: [sde] CDB: Write(10): 2a 00 00 02 dd 18 00 40 00 00

And over on my target server I am getting debug messages like these in my dmesg:

[80076.570102] SCSI OP 2ah with too big sectors 10408 exceeds fabric_max_sectors: 8192
[80076.598875] SCSI OP 2ah with too big sectors 16384 exceeds fabric_max_sectors: 8192
[80079.416060] SCSI OP 2ah with too big sectors 16384 exceeds fabric_max_sectors: 8192
[80079.425274] SCSI OP 2ah with too big sectors 16384 exceeds fabric_max_sectors: 8192
[80079.432819] SCSI OP 2ah with too big sectors 16384 exceeds fabric_max_sectors: 8192
[80079.439683] SCSI OP 2ah with too big sectors 8200 exceeds fabric_max_sectors: 8192

This is the same setup I've described before, a 3.6.3-1.fc17 target server, and el6 initiators.

Regards,

Kelsey Prantis
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