Premise: This is a cross-post from serverfault where this question has
non received any answer.
https://serverfault.com/questions/1168219/debian-as-iscsi-initiator-on-boot
I have a Debian GNU/Linux 12 virtual machine (amd64) that should mount
this iSCSI volume on boot.
Following this guide
On 9/17/24 00:12, Andy Smith wrote:
Hi,
On Mon, Sep 16, 2024 at 06:41:28PM +0200, Greg wrote:
1. If I export /dev/md0 via iSCSI would I benefit from memory buffers?
I've very little experience with iSCSI and don't know the answer to
this…
2. Is it possible to export a virtual de
On 9/16/24 21:21, Arno Lehmann wrote:
Hi Greg,
Am 16.09.2024 um 18:41 schrieb Greg:
Hi there,
I would like ot use Debian box as iSCSI server (target if I'm not
wrong). So I have two questions:
1. If I export /dev/md0 via iSCSI would I benefit from memory buffers?
That's an i
Hi,
On Mon, Sep 16, 2024 at 06:41:28PM +0200, Greg wrote:
> 1. If I export /dev/md0 via iSCSI would I benefit from memory buffers?
I've very little experience with iSCSI and don't know the answer to
this…
> 2. Is it possible to export a virtual device (like vmdk) by iSCSI? Th
Hi Greg,
Am 16.09.2024 um 18:41 schrieb Greg:
Hi there,
I would like ot use Debian box as iSCSI server (target if I'm not
wrong). So I have two questions:
1. If I export /dev/md0 via iSCSI would I benefit from memory buffers?
That's an interesting question... in all environme
Hi there,
I would like ot use Debian box as iSCSI server (target if I'm not
wrong). So I have two questions:
1. If I export /dev/md0 via iSCSI would I benefit from memory buffers?
2. Is it possible to export a virtual device (like vmdk) by iSCSI? This
would allow slight overbooking o
On 6/17/24 11:04, Timothy M Butterworth wrote:
On Sun, Jun 16, 2024 at 3:41 PM Greg <mailto:p...@sojka.co>> wrote:
Hi there,
I'm trying to mount iscsi share exported from old IBM DS3300.
Unfortunately I get the following error:
ping timeout of 5 secs expired,
On Sun, Jun 16, 2024 at 3:41 PM Greg wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> I'm trying to mount iscsi share exported from old IBM DS3300.
> Unfortunately I get the following error:
>
> ping timeout of 5 secs expired, recv timeout 5, last rx 4405941922,
> <http://voice.google.com/ca
Hi there,
I'm trying to mount iscsi share exported from old IBM DS3300.
Unfortunately I get the following error:
ping timeout of 5 secs expired, recv timeout 5, last rx 4405941922, last
ping 4405943173, now 440598
DS3300 is in "Optimal" state.
Thanks in advance for any
ly fail a disk then store it in a safe deposit box or
> > > > something as
> > > > a backup, but I have not gotten around to it.
> > > >
> > > > It sounds to me like adding an iSCSI volume (e.g. from AWS) to the RAID
> > > > as
>
(plus a hot
spare). On top of that is LUKS, and on top of that is LVM. I keep meaning
to manually fail a disk then store it in a safe deposit box or something as
a backup, but I have not gotten around to it.
It sounds to me like adding an iSCSI volume (e.g. from AWS) to the RAID as
an additional
gt; spare). On top of that is LUKS, and on top of that is LVM. I keep meaning
> > to manually fail a disk then store it in a safe deposit box or something as
> > a backup, but I have not gotten around to it.
> >
> > It sounds to me like adding an iSCSI volume (e.g. from AWS)
t box or something as
a backup, but I have not gotten around to it.
It sounds to me like adding an iSCSI volume (e.g. from AWS) to the RAID as
an additional mirror would be a way to produce the off-site backup I want
(and LUKS means I am not concerned about encryption in transit). It also
sounds li
irror" backup technique. Just saying.
...
> It sounds to me like adding an iSCSI volume (e.g. from AWS) to the RAID as
> an additional mirror would be a way to produce the off-site backup I want
> (and LUKS means I am not concerned about encryption in transit). It also
> sounds like
kup, but I have not gotten around to it.
It sounds to me like adding an iSCSI volume (e.g. from AWS) to the RAID as
an additional mirror would be a way to produce the off-site backup I want
(and LUKS means I am not concerned about encryption in transit). It also
sounds like you're saying this
Turritopsis Dohrnii Teo En Ming wrote:
> Please also note that openssh-server was not installed. To install it, run
>
> # apt install openssh-server
>
> Edit /etc/ssh/sshd_config
>
> and set
>
> PermitRootLogin yes
This is usually a bad move.
PermitRootLogin prohibit-password
is a much safe
Subject: I have successfully mounted iSCSI targets from Synology NAS
in Debian 11 Linux server for a construction company at Defu Lane 10,
Singapore on 10 Feb 2023 Fri
Good day from Singapore,
I have successfully mounted iSCSI targets from Synology NAS in Debian
11 Linux server for a
Hello
I'm using TGT (OpenIscsi-server) on Debian. I made disk assignments to
the web servers with iscsi and it works. Your Openiscsi server also
has 2x 10Gbps ethernet. I want to assign a multipath disk to the
database server over this ethernet. What do I need to do with tgt and
openiscsi (c
> "udhcpc".
>
> Thanks for this pointer. I'll set up a scratch VM to experiment with
> these tools.
Alright, I got a working config and filed a bug report.
My test VM has a local SATA disk with two partitions: /boot and an
md-raid physical device. The iSCSI disk has one
On 10/22/19 2:57 AM, Reco wrote:
>> Is there a supported way to configure two interfaces in the initrd to
>> accomplish this?
>
> In a way, yes, but the kernel commandline is unsuitable for this.
> What you need is a init-premount script (see initramfs-tools(7)) which
> configures either second or
Hi.
On Mon, Oct 21, 2019 at 09:53:05PM -0400, Christopher David Howie wrote:
> I have a system with dropbear-initramfs to unlock crypto containers during
> boot. The system has a second NIC that I will be using to attach iSCSI disks
> to
> the system, some of which / may wi
I have a system with dropbear-initramfs to unlock crypto containers
during boot. The system has a second NIC that I will be using to attach
iSCSI disks to the system, some of which / may wind up moving to.
(/boot will remain attached locally.)
It seems that there is support for iSCSI during
Hello,
I'm trying to get the crashdumps (to start getting them automatically
later) on an iSCSI-booted buster/sid, but after issuing |"echo c >
/proc/sysrq-trigger" all I'm getting is the system hangup - no dump, but
the system seems to be locked - and no p
Dear debian users and developers,
i hope that is the right place to address my question. If not, tell me
where i have to ask it. It's my first mail on such a list.
First a short description of my setup.
We have storage server with 85 discs. These discs are exported with
iscsi. For
Hi,
you are correct, in /etc/network/interfaces i have interface eno1
configured with DHCP and after removing configuration system shutdown
correctly.
Thank you!
BR
2017-07-19 20:50 GMT+02:00 Christian Seiler :
> Hi,
>
> (I'm one of the maintainers of the open-iscsi package in D
Hi,
(I'm one of the maintainers of the open-iscsi package in Debian.)
On 07/19/2017 07:40 AM, Franz Angeli wrote:
> i have one diskless server able to boot with ISCSI, uefi is configures
> to reach iscsi target and volume correctly;
>
> i installed Debian 9 with debian insta
On Wed, Jul 19, 2017 at 07:40:01AM +0200, Franz Angeli wrote:
> Hi,
>
> i have one diskless server able to boot with ISCSI, uefi is configures
> to reach iscsi target and volume correctly;
>
> i installed Debian 9 with debian installer ad all works fine, at the
> end of i
Hi,
i have one diskless server able to boot with ISCSI, uefi is configures
to reach iscsi target and volume correctly;
i installed Debian 9 with debian installer ad all works fine, at the
end of installation process i remount root filesystem with (chroot
/target) and edit initaramfs.conf with
Hello,
(CC'ing the bug report I created, dropping debian-user in reply-to.)
Am 2016-04-22 16:10, schrieb BASSAGET Cédric:
I'm unable to reproduce for about 1 hour... Now, everyhting works fine
after a reboot, but... the only thing I've done is to remove the vg /
pv i created on multipath device
Hello Christian,
I'm unable to reproduce for about 1 hour... Now, everyhting works fine
after a reboot, but... the only thing I've done is to remove the vg / pv i
created on multipath device... weird.
Regards,
Cédric
2016-04-22 15:17 GMT+02:00 Christian Seiler :
> Package: open-is
Package: open-iscsi
Version: 2.0.873+git0.3b4b4500-8+deb8u1
Severity: normal
Owner: !
Tags: jessie moreinfo
Hi there,
FYI: I'm co-maintainer of open-iscsi in Debian, but not
multipath-tools. CC'ing the bugtracker, assigning to open-iscsi for
now, will reassign to multipath-tool
Hello,
I'm facing a problem with multipath & iscsi on debian 8.4 (up to date).
I've installed multipath-tools and open-iscsi.
iscsi works fine, and if I run systemctl restart multipath-tools, multipath
-ll show the multipath volume. Everything is ok.
After a reboot, iscsi targe
Hi Reco,
On 10/16/15 08:17, Reco wrote:
>
> tgt works for me in Jessie. I would not call it that user-friendly, though.
>
Not bad. I have missed this one.
Searching for tgt I stumbled over istgt.
(http://shell.peach.ne.jp/aoyama/archives/3122).
Thanx very much
Harri
On 10/16/15 08:06, Harald Dunkel wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> Now I have to install a new iscsi target (using Jessie, hopefully).
> Which iscsi solution would you recommend?
>
PS: Here is what I found so far:
* iSCSI Enterprise Target (http://sourceforge.net/projects/iscsitarget/fil
Hi.
On Fri, 16 Oct 2015 08:06:16 +0200
Harald Dunkel wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> Some years ago I have setup an iscsi target using targetcli 2.0 on
> Wheezy. Actually it works pretty well, but there were some serious
> upgrade problems to 2.1 and 3.0, making targetcli go
Hi folks,
Some years ago I have setup an iscsi target using targetcli 2.0 on
Wheezy. Actually it works pretty well, but there were some serious
upgrade problems to 2.1 and 3.0, making targetcli go away for Jessie.
See #764005 and #751226. I lost confidence in a newer version.
Now I have to
I ran into a problem with this last night and was wondering if anyone
else had and if there where any suggestions.
I set up the target like usual pointing it to a lvm then restarted the
service so it would be visible.
then on the initiators I did the discovery and adding the credentials
for the ta
Hi,
i´ve got a big issue since the last weeks which i am unable to solve.
First of all some information about my system:
Debian Squeeze
Kernel: 2.6.32-5-xen-amd64
Open-Iscsi-Version: 2.0.871.3-2squeeze1
iscsiadm-Version: 2.0-871
LVM-Version: 2.02.66-5
I connected an iscsi target with my
Buenas Rubén,
Perdona el retraso en mi respuesta, pero no he leído tu correo hasta
que he entrado por la puerta de la oficina.
Lo primero que necesitas es que tu tarjeta tenga soporte de ISCSI,
normalmente entrando en la BIOS del sistema o en la ROM de la tarjeta de red
puedes
i am exploring different
> methods of HA. like DRBD, Rsync or ISCSI. so that if main server
> hardware fails then other system would serve the purpose. with out
> wasting my time in restoring backup.
>
>
> so is there any one who is using linux ISCI SAN box for their
> virt
Dear All,
i am looking into HA (or in other words to minimize restoration
process time) for virtualization in linux. i am using debian as a base
system KVM-Qemu as virtual environment. now i am exploring different
methods of HA. like DRBD, Rsync or ISCSI. so that if main server
hardware fails
2011/10/4 Joey L :
> yes..on all counts - i have been trying different methods of
> connecting - but same error.
> It seems like it does not clean up past configurations and it is not
> unloading drivers properly.
> when i stop the service - i still see it in ps -aux ---regard
yes..on all counts - i have been trying different methods of
connecting - but same error.
It seems like it does not clean up past configurations and it is not
unloading drivers properly.
when i stop the service - i still see it in ps -aux ---regarding the
iscsi module/service.
I need to know the
2011/10/4 Joey L :
> sorry -- this is the error i get when i restart /etc/init.d/open-iscsi :
>
> Logging in to [iface: default, target:
> iqn.1992-04.com.emc:storage.mjhstg.iscsi, portal: 10.168.2.57,3260]
> iscsiadm: Could not login to [iface: default, target
sorry -- this is the error i get when i restart /etc/init.d/open-iscsi :
Logging in to [iface: default, target:
iqn.1992-04.com.emc:storage.mjhstg.iscsi, portal: 10.168.2.57,3260]
iscsiadm: Could not login to [iface: default, target:
iqn.1992-04.com.emc:storage.mjhstg.iscsi, portal
I am getting a strange error with the open-iscsi package on debian
using nas StorCenter ix2-200 Network Storage.
I think i setup the device correctly following this:
iscsiadm -m node -T iqn.1992-04.com.emc:storage.xxxstg.iscsi -p
10.168.2.57 --op update -n node.session.auth.username -v admin
On 9/14/2011 10:39 AM, Andrés Durán wrote:
Hello to all, and sorry for may bad english, i'm Spanish.
I'm trying to install Debian 6 on one server without internal disks, I
have a Workstation running Debian 6 too that run as an iSCSI Target. This work
station is configure
Hello to all, and sorry for may bad english, i'm Spanish.
I'm trying to install Debian 6 on one server without internal disks, I
have a Workstation running Debian 6 too that run as an iSCSI Target. This work
station is configured as iSCSI target with the package iscsitar
Hello to all, and sorry for may bad english, i'm Spanish.
I'm trying to install Debian 6 on one server without internal disks, I
have a Workstation running Debian 6 too that run as an iSCSI Target. This work
station is configured as iSCSI target with the package iscsitar
is this a linux iscsi lun? if not and you've paid good money for a
san, you've probably paid good money for their support. if not, call
their sales and tell them that you'd like to look into the type of
data encryption you can get for your iscsi lun, they'll get an
engineer on
This might be a good time to get your hands dirty :)
A combination of dd / wireshark / tcpdump should revile the answers you
need!
2011/6/9 Γιώργος Πάλλας
> A tough one (for me)!
>
> I use iSCSI (with CHAP authentication) to get a remote device over an
> insecure network, then
A tough one (for me)!
I use iSCSI (with CHAP authentication) to get a remote device over an
insecure network, then I unlock the LUKS volume and finally I mount the
ext4 FS.
How (in)secure is that?
Data I miss:
1. CHAP encrypts the iSCSI authentication password, but the actual iSCSI
data go over
> Hi to all!
>
> I searched the web for finding an answer but with no luck.
> Anyone got an idea about how to first make iSCSI see a remote disk, then
> LUKS open the LUKS device and finally the filesystem on LUKS gets mounted.
>
> The problem now is that first LUKS noearl
Hi to all!
I searched the web for finding an answer but with no luck.
Anyone got an idea about how to first make iSCSI see a remote disk, then
LUKS open the LUKS device and finally the filesystem on LUKS gets mounted.
The problem now is that first LUKS noearly tries to create the
/dev/mapper
hi,
Am Montag, den 21.02.2011, 17:16 -0600 schrieb Stan Hoeppner:
> I'm guessing your setup is different than this or you wouldn't be
> askig
> about RAID. Could you please describe your storage back end?
4 x LSI 630J Storage with 12 x SAS HDD connected to a SAS Switch. From
the SAS switch one
backup server.
>
> than it's my fault :-)
>
> I want failover (the second in your words). If node 1 fails, node 2 take
> over the IP and fire up the ISCSI target daemon. There is no cluster
> filesystems involved. There is no need for them.
> Problem is: we have have bunch
in your words). If node 1 fails, node 2 take
over the IP and fire up the ISCSI target daemon. There is no cluster
filesystems involved. There is no need for them.
Problem is: we have have bunch of disks connected to _both_ hosts. So we
need raid, if disks fails in the storage, on the top LVM for m
gt;> only decision left would be which node to use. OTOH, you can have an
>> HA configuration as well.
>
> two points against gfs:
>
> 1. I red very often, that GFS is very slow
> 1.1 So we have to create files and export them too as ISCSI targets.
> 2. We want to export I
HA configuration as well.
two points against gfs:
1. I red very often, that GFS is very slow
1.1 So we have to create files and export them too as ISCSI targets.
2. We want to export ISCSI devises for other OS, like Windows, Solaris,
OSX etc. So we stick on plain ISCSI exports:
@Stan?
For
Justin Jereza put forth on 2/18/2011 6:37 AM:
>> we have two nodes connected to one big SAS storage (LSI 630j Jbod) with
>> SAS HBAs and they can see all disks at same time.
>> Now we want build a failover construct for lvm with ISCSI:
>>
>> LSI Jbod -> node*
> we have two nodes connected to one big SAS storage (LSI 630j Jbod) with
> SAS HBAs and they can see all disks at same time.
> Now we want build a failover construct for lvm with ISCSI:
>
> LSI Jbod -> node* | raid | lvm | ISCSI -> Global IP ->> Client
>
> If the
hi,
we have two nodes connected to one big SAS storage (LSI 630j Jbod) with
SAS HBAs and they can see all disks at same time.
Now we want build a failover construct for lvm with ISCSI:
LSI Jbod -> node* | raid | lvm | ISCSI -> Global IP ->> Client
If the primary node fails, start
Mirco Piccin put forth on 4/9/2010 6:48 PM:
> Hi, thanks for replies.
>
>>>> it's possible to manage a SCSI tape library (IBM 3581) with ISCSI?
>>>> I need to use that library attached to a server into another server...
>>>
>>> well, th
Hi, thanks for replies.
>>> it's possible to manage a SCSI tape library (IBM 3581) with ISCSI?
>>> I need to use that library attached to a server into another server...
>>
>> well, the aim is to share the tape library across the network..
>> Is there a wa
Mirco Piccin put forth on 4/9/2010 9:39 AM:
> Hi,
>
>> it's possible to manage a SCSI tape library (IBM 3581) with ISCSI?
>> I need to use that library attached to a server into another server...
>
> well, the aim is to share the tape library across the network..
>
On 4/9/2010 10:39 AM, Mirco Piccin wrote:
> Hi,
>
> > it's possible to manage a SCSI tape library (IBM 3581) with ISCSI?
> > I need to use that library attached to a server into another server...
>
> well, the aim is to share the tape library across the network..
>
Hi,
> it's possible to manage a SCSI tape library (IBM 3581) with ISCSI?
> I need to use that library attached to a server into another server...
well, the aim is to share the tape library across the network..
Is there a way (iscsi or other) to do the job?
Regards
M
Hi all,
it's possible to manage a SCSI tape library (IBM 3581) with ISCSI?
I need to use that library attached to a server into another server...
Thanks
Regards
M
**
open-iscsi version
2.0.730-etch1
DVC (etch server)
http://www.commandsystems.com.au/?q=node/27
~# uname -a
Linux dvc master 2.6.26-bpo.1-686-bigmem #` SMP Tue Sep 2 18:42:50 UTC 2008 i686
SAN (hitachi sms 100)
http://www.hds.com/products/storage-systems/simple-modular-storage.html
i've
On Thu, Apr 09, 2009 at 09:34:49AM +0200, Frank Bonnet wrote:
> Hello
>
> For backup purpose I'm thinking to use a portable iSCSI disk
> anyone knows such device that could be used with a debian etch server ?
>
> Thanks a lot.
Drobo just released the DroboPro, which looks
Hello
For backup purpose I'm thinking to use a portable iSCSI disk
anyone knows such device that could be used with a debian etch server ?
Thanks a lot.
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I’m trying to connect a Dell server to an Eqlogic 5000E iSCSI device. The
open-iscsi package is configured and working. Using the devices dd shows
good results (~100MB/s for reading, ~85MB/s for writing) over one gigabit
interface.
Using the multipath devices the numbers are only half
Hi,
I tried to get a response from pkg-lvm-maintainers, but nobody answer,
so I'm asking here.
Currently on lenny, I have next config:
multipath is used for get two iscsi path like a disk.
This disk is a pv, and is the uniq pv in my vg. My vg has a lv who is
mounted on /home
I had to c
Has anyone been sucessful with getting iSCSI working on Debian?
I have tried various packages and none seem to quite work.
I am looking for both an initiator and a target.
I will write a howto when I get something working...
Thanks
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Is anyone using Cybernetics Network attached iSCSI tape drives and
libraries? I want to know how well it works with Debian GNU/Linux OS in
particular. Does anyone have experience using iSCSI drives? Any
suggestions?
thanks,
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David Cureton wrote:
Hi all,
I would like to be able to share a SCSI cdrom burner between multiple hosts.
I was wondering about if it would be possible to set up the host with the
scsi burner as a iSCSI server (being SCSI over the IP protocol) therefore
allowing hosts on the network with
I am also highly interested in iSCSI. I think CD-BUNER via iSCSI is possible,
but the cost , of course, will be very expensive. In addition, I wonder if
there is any iSCSI adapter well-supported under Linux?
I am also curious about the MySQL cluster delopyment over the iSCSI channel,
that is
Hi all,
I would like to be able to share a SCSI cdrom burner between multiple hosts.
I was wondering about if it would be possible to set up the host with the
scsi burner as a iSCSI server (being SCSI over the IP protocol) therefore
allowing hosts on the network with appropriate
Hello list,
I am evaluating iSCSI solution on Debian. How does it currently being
supported on Linux? Any experience highly appreciated.
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