Re: Missing objects in targetcli

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On Thu, 2013-05-02 at 09:58 +0200, Jonas Israelsson wrote:
> On 02/05/13 02:54, Nicholas A. Bellinger wrote:
> > Hi Jonas,
> >
> > On Wed, 2013-05-01 at 20:37 +0200, Jonas Israelsson wrote:
> >> Greetings,
> >>
> >> first of all I am not sure if this is the right place to post user
> >> questions about targetcli. If not, please point me in the right direction.
> >>
> >> To the problem now. I'm on opensuse 12.3 64-bit, while all kernel
> >> modules seem included I had (as stated by documentation) to download and
> >> build targetcli myself. Here I believe something is or went wrong. While
> >> targetcli starts without any errors or warnings the object-tree seem
> >> incomplete. For instance, from examples in the documentation I see when
> >> starting targetcli it says
> >>
> >> Using ib_srpt fabric module.
> >> Using qla2xxx fabric module.
> >> Using iscsi fabric module.
> >> Using loopback fabric module.
> >>
> >> This never happens, nor are any of those nodes available to configure.
> >> Furthermore I believe I read, when starting targetcli it should via
> >> rtslib fire up the modules needed, that does not happen either.
> >>
> >  From what I can tell, OpenSuse incorrectly switched to the bogus
> > upstream version of rtslib on PYPI here: (CC'ing hare + saschpe)
> >
> > https://build.opensuse.org/package/view_file?expand=1&file=python-rtslib.changes&package=python-rtslib&project=openSUSE%3AFactory
> >
> > This version has since been removed from PYPI, and is/was not compatible
> > with the upstream targetcli either..
> >
> > So, I'd recommend removing the default rtslib-2.1.fb27 package, and
> > installing rtslib.git + lio-utils.git from git.risingtidesystems.com
> > instead.
> >
> > hare & saschpe, can you remove this version from the OpenSuse repo's,
> > and include the correct upstream, please..?
> 
> Hi Nicholas and thank you for looking into this.
> 
> Sorry I should have mentioned that I did install both rtslib and 
> configshell from git as well.  Tried now just-to-test and installed the 
> rts-library  from opensuse repositories and with that targetcli does not 
> start..
> 
> muraren:/home/isrjo/rtslib # zypper install python-rtslib
> Loading repository data...
> Reading installed packages...
> Resolving package dependencies...
> 
> The following NEW package is going to be installed:
>    python-rtslib
> 
> 1 new package to install.
> Overall download size: 49.1 KiB. After the operation, additional 246.4 
> KiB will be used.
> Continue? [y/n/?] (y): y
> Retrieving package python-rtslib-2.1.fb27-1.1.noarch (1/1),  49.1 KiB 
> (246.4 KiB unpacked)
> Retrieving: python-rtslib-2.1.fb27-1.1.noarch.rpm 
> ............................................................................................[done]
> (1/1) Installing: python-rtslib-2.1.fb27-1.1 
> .................................................................................................[done]
> 
> muraren:/home/isrjo/rtslib # targetcli
> Traceback (most recent call last):
>    File "/usr/bin/targetcli", line 24, in <module>
>      from targetcli import UIRoot
>    File "/usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages/targetcli/__init__.py", line 
> 18, in <module>
>      from ui_root import UIRoot
>    File "/usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages/targetcli/ui_root.py", line 
> 24, in <module>
>      from ui_target import UIFabricModule
>    File "/usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages/targetcli/ui_target.py", line 
> 21, in <module>
>      from ui_backstore import dedup_so_name
>    File "/usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages/targetcli/ui_backstore.py", 
> line 22, in <module>
>      from rtslib import FileIOBackstore, IBlockBackstore
> ImportError: cannot import name FileIOBackstore
> 
> 

Yes, this is the breakage / incompatibility I was originally talking
about.

> muraren:/home/isrjo/rtslib # zypper remove python-rtslib
> Loading repository data...
> Reading installed packages...
> Resolving package dependencies...
> 
> The following package is going to be REMOVED:
>    python-rtslib
> 
> 1 package to remove.
> After the operation, 246.4 KiB will be freed.
> Continue? [y/n/?] (y): y
> (1/1) Removing python-rtslib-2.1.fb27-1.1 
> ....................................................................................................[done]
> 
> 
> 
> muraren:/home/isrjo/rtslib # ./setup.py install
> running install
> running build
> running build_py
> running install_lib
> copying build/lib/rtslib/utils.py -> /usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages/rtslib
> copying build/lib/rtslib/node.py -> /usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages/rtslib
> copying build/lib/rtslib/tcm.py -> /usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages/rtslib
> copying build/lib/rtslib/target.py -> 
> /usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages/rtslib
> copying build/lib/rtslib/__init__.py -> 
> /usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages/rtslib
> copying build/lib/rtslib/root.py -> /usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages/rtslib
> byte-compiling /usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages/rtslib/utils.py to utils.pyc
> byte-compiling /usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages/rtslib/node.py to node.pyc
> byte-compiling /usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages/rtslib/tcm.py to tcm.pyc
> byte-compiling /usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages/rtslib/target.py to 
> target.pyc
> byte-compiling /usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages/rtslib/__init__.py to 
> __init__.pyc
> byte-compiling /usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages/rtslib/root.py to root.pyc
> running install_egg_info
> Removing /usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages/rtslib-GIT_VERSION-py2.7.egg-info
> Writing /usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages/rtslib-GIT_VERSION-py2.7.egg-info
> 

You'll want to build the rtslib RPMs for this..  Just doing setup.py
installs the python code, but not the fabric specs in rtslib.git/specs
to determine the active fabrics that should go into /var/target/fabric/

> muraren:/home/isrjo/rtslib # targetcli
> targetcli GIT_VERSION (rtslib GIT_VERSION)
> Copyright (c) 2011 by RisingTide Systems LLC.
> All rights reserved.
> /> ls
> o- / 
> ......................................................................................................................... 
> [...]
>    o- backstores 
> .............................................................................................................. 
> [...]
>      o- fileio 
> ................................................................................................... 
> [0 Storage Object]
>      o- iblock 
> ................................................................................................... 
> [0 Storage Object]
>      o- pscsi 
> .................................................................................................... 
> [0 Storage Object]
>      o- rd_dr 
> .................................................................................................... 
> [0 Storage Object]
>      o- rd_mcp 
> ................................................................................................... 
> [0 Storage Object]
> 
> 

Once the /var/target/fabric/ specs are in place, the fabric nodes in
targetcli will magically appear..

--nab

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