On Sun, 2014-02-16 at 17:28 -0800, Ramin Mahmoodi wrote: > Hi Nicholas, > > Thanks for responding! The host machine is a Mac Pro 1,1 running > Mavericks (Connected to 1Gb Ethernet router). I got rid of the > VirtualBox and grabbed LIO-VM and VMWare Fusion, but I was unable to > connect to the iSCSI with LIO-VM. So, I put ubuntu on VMWare and > installed targetcli and set it up. With this setup, I am able to use > globalSAN initiator from my Macbook Air and actually play the movie > almost perfectly fine (stutters a little bit, but this is over WiFi). > > Now, if I use my Windows 7 machine (i7, 16GB RAM + Connected to 1Gb > ethernet) and use either Microsoft iSCSI Initiator or StarWind iSCSI > Initiator it start really having issues. It will load the blu ray > drive locally, but anytime I try to play the movie or open the disc > itself it seems to take forever and Windows will stop responding. Mmm, then it sounds like windows is having problems with something else.. Perhaps give AnyDVD HD a shot to ensure that BD-ROM + BD media is actually being unlocked on the windows client..? > If I try doing it through WiFi the same things happen, so I'm not sure > it's an issue with getting the data fast enough. > Then it sounds more than likely it's not a bandwidth issue then. > So in essence, on Windows, the movie never starts. Macbook Air to Mac > Pro running VMWare Fusion running Ubuntu 13.10 Server over WiFi will > actually play the movie. > > I'm going to try to find a DVD and see if that works out any better. > Thanks for any suggestions you might be able to provide! > Yeah, give AnyDVD HD a shot on the windows client. --nab -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe target-devel" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html