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2 or more iSCSI 7 years 9 months ago #1199

When i reboot with those settings my IPs never sets in my console nor my Xencenter can connect to my xenserver pool.



SSH works fine.

It wont find any of my Interfaces.

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2 or more iSCSI 7 years 9 months ago #1202

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Sometimes the console can be a bit delayed in displaying the management interface details. Has this cleared?

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2 or more iSCSI 7 years 9 months ago #1204

Hi, no this dont work.
After 1 hour i still cant connect to my Xenserver pool with xencenter and my VMs dont sync.

When i comment out the first post i did with configs it works after 1-2 reboots again.

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2 or more iSCSI 7 years 9 months ago #1206

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Per the tgtd sample config file, it looks like your target declarations are not supported as you have declared them.

# Not supported configurations, and therefore, commented out:

#<target iqn.2008-09.com.example:server.badtarget1>
# backing-store /dev/LVM/somedevice1
# backing-store /dev/LVM/somedevice2
# lun 10
# lun 11
#</target>

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2 or more iSCSI 7 years 9 months ago #1207

Hi, how should they be declared then?

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2 or more iSCSI 7 years 9 months ago #1208

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Each backing-store should be in a container which can then store the LUN declaration per backing-store.

<backing-store /dev/sdb1>
# LUN directives go here
</backing-store>

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