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it has been observed with various iscsi targets, making use of redirect feature and chap authentication, that while establishing a session with the target virtual IP and being redirected to the actual…
ghost updated
5 years ago
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Hello,
I'm getting the following output from QEMU with LIBISCSI_DEBUG=100:
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libiscsi:5 small allocation size is 256 byte
libiscsi:2 connecting to portal 10.10.1.1:12000 [iqn.2018-02.testin…
nbsdx updated
11 months ago
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# CI Intermittent Failure
https://ci.spdk.io/results/autotest-per-patch/builds/94548/archive/iscsi-vg-autotest/build.log
Point of failure:
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00:09:33.878 15:15:59 -- qos/qos.sh@123 -- # …
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An end user was trying to disable CHAP on an iSCSI connection. The target already had CHAP disabled, and the client (initiator) set the session "authmethod" to "None" (the default), when it had been "…
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Environment:
ceph-iscsi, rtslib-fb, configshell-fb and tcmu-runner all checked out from master branches, following: https://docs.ceph.com/docs/master/rbd/iscsi-target-cli-manual-install/
Ubuntu 19.1…
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New iscsi module to manage iSCSI software target.
There is already a community module [https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/latest/collections/community/general/open_iscsi_module.html ](https://docs.ansi…
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Under a given load, we're trying to figure where the IO load is coming from and I can't seem to find a way to see which iscsi target is using up the devices.
On approach was to check out the network…
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With our push toward GCS, we are working to remove host dependencies from the gluster containers. Today, that includes directly accessed devices and using the host's IP.
While we have a workable pl…
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### Qubes OS release
Qubes 4.1 ISO built with kernel-latest 5.18.3-1.fc32.x86_64
### Brief summary
Booting with Qubes 4.1, kernel 5.17 or lower results in a black screen,
booting with kernel 5.1…
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I found an issue which kernel would send ISCSI_KEVENT_UNBIND_SESSION twice which shoud be fixed.
But it's a little hard to address it in an attractively elegant way.
I came up a way to fix it wh…