We're using ietd 1.4.20.2 for the iSCSI target software with a very basic
configuration:
Target iqn.2007-07.com.doyenz:dshelf4.megaraid0
Lun 0 Path=/dev/sdc,Type=blockio
Lun 1 Path=/dev/sdd,Type=blockio
Lun 2 Path=/dev/sde,Type=blockio
Lun 3 Path=/dev/sdf,Type=blockio
Lun 4 Path=/dev/sdg,Type=blockio
We're not using multipathing.
We've been testing a bunch of configs trying to nail this down, and our current
theory is that there's a bug on the Ubuntu target side which causes an iSCSI
reset on the initiator side. When this reset is occurring, we're getting the
mutex_panic from what the iscsi initiator is doing with iscsi_handle_reset. We
have some similar systems which work just fine, so we're trying to isolate the
differences. One difference is that we are using 802.1q VLAN tagging on the
new setups, and we're not on the old. We think that might be what's
contributing to the reset call. Regardless, though, the panic on OI is our
biggest concern.
Thx!
-steve j
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Steve Jacobson | Director of Operations | Doyenz, Inc.
11245 SE 6th Street, Suite 120 | Bellevue, Wash. | 98004
Main: 206.905.4713 | Mobile: 206.310.7760 | Fax: 206.260.9129
-----Original Message-----
From: Pasi Kärkkäinen [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Friday, February 18, 2011 1:57 AM
To: Discussion list for OpenIndiana
Subject: Re: [OpenIndiana-discuss] Build 147 ZFS / NFS / iSCSI system reboot
On Fri, Feb 18, 2011 at 07:43:47PM +1300, Mark wrote:
> On 18/02/2011 10:19 a.m., Steve Jacobson wrote:
>> Sure - the shelves are SuperMicro systems running Ubuntu 10.10. There are
>> 36 Seagate Constellation ES 2TB drives connected to 5 LSI 8888ELP
>> controllers. The drives are arranged in four groups of eight drives in
>> RAID6 and one group of four drives in RAID5. These five RAID groups are set
>> up as iSCSI targets on the Ubuntu system. There are two of these SuperMicro
>> shelves. So, there are ten LUNs available by iSCSI to OpenIndiana. The
>> tank is created with one VDEV for the ten LUNs.
>>
>>
>
> Sas or Sata version of drive, which model chassis and dual or single
> port connections?
>
OI/ZFS won't see the disk chassis or disk types at all, all it sees are the
iSCSI LUNs exported by the Linux boxes.
So you mentioned you're using Ubuntu 10.10. What iSCSI target are you using?
which exact version?
What's your iSCSI target configuration?
Are you using iSCSI multipathing from OI ? Did you try without?
-- Pasi
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