On 17 Dec 2014, at 21:11, Chris Boot <bo...@bootc.net> wrote: > > On 17 Dec 2014, at 13:56, Ritesh Raj Sarraf <r...@debian.org> wrote: >> >> On 10/07/2014 03:54 PM, Jerome Martin wrote: >>> >>> >>> On 10/07/2014 12:21 PM, Ritesh Raj Sarraf wrote: >>>> On Tuesday 07 October 2014 03:49 PM, Ritesh Raj Sarraf wrote: >>>>> Okay!! Thanks to both of you. I will prepare something next week. My >>>>> only request is if (other) users can test it in time. >>>> >>>> By the way, Jerome, do you still plan on a newer release of the LIO >>>> stack ? Or is this, the one I pushed to Debian, good from your point of >>>> view ? >>> >>> Yes, an update is on its way. >>> This should not impact the iSCSI use-case too much, the aim will be updates >>> to the HW fabrics support mostly, along with a few minor bug-fixes here and >>> there. >> >> Jerome: Based on what we last talked, I went ahead and created tarballs >> accordingly. I now have a beter LIO stack with proper versioning. I have >> pushed it to experimental as Debian Jesssie is in freeze. >> >> rrs@learner:/var/tmp/Debian-Build/Result$ sudo targetcli >> [sudo] password for rrs: >> targetcli 3.0.pre4.1~ga55d018 (rtslib 3.0.pre4.1~g1b33ceb) >> Copyright (c) 2011-2014 by Datera, Inc. >> All rights reserved. >> >> /> ls >> o- / >> ......................................................................................................................... >> [...] >> o- backstores >> .............................................................................................................. >> [...] >> | o- fileio >> ................................................................................................... >> [0 Storage Object] >> >> | o- iblock >> ................................................................................................... >> [0 Storage Object] >> >> | o- pscsi >> .................................................................................................... >> [0 Storage Object] >> >> | o- rd_mcp >> ................................................................................................... >> [0 Storage Object] >> >> o- ib_srpt >> ........................................................................................................... >> [0 Targets] >> o- iscsi >> ............................................................................................................. >> [0 Targets] >> o- loopback >> .......................................................................................................... >> [0 Targets] >> o- qla2xxx >> ........................................................................................................... >> [0 Targets] >> o- tcm_fc >> ............................................................................................................ >> [0 Targets] >> o- vhost >> ............................................................................................................. >> [0 Targets] >> /> exit >> >> Comparing startup and running configs... >> >> Startup config is up-to-date. >> >> 19:23 ♒♒♒ ☺ >> >> rrs@learner:/var/tmp/Debian-Build/Result$ >> >> >> This looks much better. Chris: If you have some time, you may want to play >> with this version, from experimental ?? > > Hi Ritesh, > > This version is much better, but still doesn’t work with my qla2xxx targets > unfortunately. When saving the configuration, I get: > > ConfigError: Unknown value type 'qla2xxx_wwn' when validating > 21:02:00:e0:8b:d1:67:2c
Hi Ritesh, Jerome, I wrote a patch that appears to fix this for me, through admittedly I haven’t tested it very extensively yet: https://github.com/Datera/rtslib/pull/5 https://github.com/bootc/rtslib/commit/727c345bd18137c424e4fba62bfab7bcfabfc024 That allows the configuration to be saved, at least. I haven’t yet tested manipulating targets (creating/changing/removing them) or rebooting my server to see whether they get restored correctly, but targetcli appears to make the right noises so far. HTH, Chris -- Chris Boot bo...@bootc.net -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-rc-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org