RE: targetcli fabric modules

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> When setting a portal to iser enabled, the driver should be automatically loaded.
> 
> I just ran with ubuntu 22.04 and targetcli-fb:
> --
> /iscsi/iqn.20...c34978ad/tpg1> portals/0.0.0.0:3260 enable_iser true iSER enable now: True /iscsi/iqn.20...c34978ad/tpg1> ls
> o- tpg1
> ..................................................................................................... 
> [no-gen-acls, no-auth]
>    o- acls
> ................................................................................................................ 
> [ACLs: 0]
>    o- luns
> ................................................................................................................ 
> [LUNs: 0]
>    o- portals
> .......................................................................................................... 
> [Portals: 1]
>      o- 0.0.0.0:3260
> ......................................................................................................... 
> [iser]
> --
> 
> # targetcli --version
> /usr/bin/targetcli version 2.1.53
>

Hi Sagi,

Thank you very much!  I'm seeing exactly what you're seeing.  But when you first start targetcli, do you see lines like the following?

Using ib_srpt fabric module.
Using qla2xxx fabric module.
Using iscsi fabric module.
Using iser fabric module.
Using loopback fabric module.

These are shown on the LIO ISER page but I'm not seeing anything like that.

The output on the LIO ISER page apparently comes from a targetcli version from 2014.  My version (same as yours) indicates 2011-2013.  So maybe the code that outputs that info was added to a version later than ours?

Best regards,
Luis






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