On Fri, 2021-10-22 at 16:12 +0200, Christian Scheffczyk wrote:
> Hello Maintainers,
>
> was this problem fixed ever?
I don't think so. I've CCed the other maintainer.
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Hello Maintainers,
was this problem fixed ever?
I'm running exactly into the same problem while trying to configure
a changer and some tape drives as targets!
I don't like the manual hack in a production environment.
The problem was reported 4 years ago!
Any news on that?
Thanks and kind regards,
Hello Christian,
we are currently facing the same problem as described by Herbert at our
institute. Manual configuration as described by you works. Of course,
this hack will not survive a reboot. As a workaround, we wrote a custom
start script which initializes the export. It works, but is sti
Hi,
On 11/10/2017 05:37 PM, Herbert Nachtnebel wrote:
> I can confirm that using the tape drive from another host does work
> like a charm after manually creating the pscsi backend using
> configfs, yeah!
Fantastic!
> Thanks Christian for your input solving this issue!
> If you already have a pa
Hi Folks!
I can confirm that using the tape drive from another host does work like
a charm after manually creating the pscsi backend using configfs, yeah!
Thanks Christian for your input solving this issue! If you already have
a patch for targetcli to use sysfs' /bus/scsi/devices/... for detec
Hi there,
On 11/09/2017 09:24 AM, Herbert Nachtnebel wrote:
> Thank you very much for the walk through to create the device!
> Indeed, with these instruction I could create a backend for the
> target. For completeness, one further step was missing: setting the
> udev_path before enabling the devic
Hi Christian!
Thank you very much for the walk through to create the device! Indeed,
with these instruction I could create a backend for the target. For
completeness, one further step was missing: setting the udev_path before
enabling the device:
echo /dev/nst0 > /sys/kernel/config/target/co
Control: tags -1 + confirmed upstream
Hi,
On 11/02/2017 02:29 PM, Herbert Nachtnebel wrote:
> exporting a local SCSI tape drive using targetcli is not possible. The used
> SCSI tape
> drive is an older HP Ultrium-2 SCSI drive connected via a Adaptec 29320ALP
> U320
> PCIe
> SCSI controller to th
Package: targetcli-fb
Version: 2.1.43-1
Severity: normal
Tags: upstream
Dear Maintainer,
exporting a local SCSI tape drive using targetcli is not possible. The used
SCSI tape
drive is an older HP Ultrium-2 SCSI drive connected via a Adaptec 29320ALP U320
PCIe
SCSI controller to the host. The hos
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