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07-23-2012 11:40 PM
07-23-2012 11:40 PM
iSCSI issue
Hi
I am having the following result when I do ioscan -fnH 255:
ioscan -fnH 255 Class I H/W Path Driver S/W State H/W Type Description =========================================================================== iscsi 1 255/0 iscsi NO_HW VIRTBUS iSCSI Virtual Node usbmsvbus 1 255/1 mass_storage NO_HW VIRTBUS USB Mass Storage ext_bus 1 255/1/0 usb_ms_scsi NO_HW INTERFACE USB Mass Storage SCSI
But if I do ioscan -fn, at the bottom of the screen I have:
acpi_node 0 0/250/2 acpi_node CLAIMED INTERFACE Acpi Hardware iscsi 1 255/0 iscsi CLAIMED VIRTBUS iSCSI Virtual Node usbmsvbus 1 255/1 mass_storage CLAIMED VIRTBUS USB Mass Storage ext_bus 1 255/1/0 usb_ms_scsi CLAIMED INTERFACE USB Mass Storage SCSI
I have seen other posts regarding the same problem, but it does not seem be working.
Can I have your ideas about this?
FR
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07-25-2012 12:36 AM
07-25-2012 12:36 AM
Re: iSCSI issue
Hi!
Please it seems that the issue that I have is due to have an special character in the output of the iscsiutil -l comand:
iscsiutil -l Initiator Name : iqn.1986-03.com.hp:mcel_VMhost3.1f355cf6-f2db-11e0-a999-b44c0aef5537 Initiator Alias : Authentication Method : None CHAP Method : CHAP_UNI Initiator CHAP Name : CHAP Secret : NAS Hostname : NAS Secret : Radius Server Hostname : Header Digest : None,CRC32C (default) Data Digest : None,CRC32C (default) SLP Scope list for iSLPD :
which is the "_" in between "mcel_VMhost3"
So I change the hostname of the server, them try to delete the discovered address using:
iscsiutil -d -I 192.168.0.28
But if I issue the command to list discovered address:
iscsiutil -d -I 192.168.0.28 iscsiutil: Delete failed. The target address "192.168.0.28:3260,1" is not present in the driver repository: Invalid argument mcelVMhost3[298]/ #iscsiutil -l Initiator Name : iqn.1986-03.com.hp:mcel_VMhost3.1f355cf6-f2db-11e0-a999-b44c0aef5537 Initiator Alias : Authentication Method : None CHAP Method : CHAP_UNI Initiator CHAP Name : CHAP Secret : NAS Hostname : NAS Secret : Radius Server Hostname : Header Digest : None,CRC32C (default) Data Digest : None,CRC32C (default) SLP Scope list for iSLPD : mcelVMhost3[299]/ #
The address is still there. I have rebooted the server, but it still give me the same result.
Please can you help?
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04-02-2013 04:50 AM
04-02-2013 04:50 AM
Re: iSCSI issue
Has anyone have a fix for this issue, As we have the same issue on one of our RX6600 server.