On Tue, 2006-02-28 at 21:17 +0100, Miroslav Pragl wrote:
> Hi,
> I just started playing with iscsitarget.
>
> Compiled and installed without errors on FC4 (just had to install
> ssl-devel). Copied ietd.conf into /etc and changed only one line:
>
> Lun 0 Path=/dev/sda
>
> (/dev/sda is USB flashdisk which I tried to use for testing)
>
> started iscsi-target with 3 lines in /var/log/messages:
> Feb 28 21:07:09 localhost kernel: iSCSI Enterprise Target Software - version
> 0.4.13
> Feb 28 21:07:09 localhost kernel: iotype_init(90) register fileio
> Feb 28 21:07:09 localhost kernel: iotype_init(90) register nullio
cat /proc/net/iet/volume and post here.
>
> anyway when trying to connect from XP SP2, initiator 2.01 I get only "Target
> Error" message. There're some messages in Win eventlog such as:
> The initiator could not send an iSCSI PDU.
>
> Target failed to respond in time for a login request.
>
> but no messages on target.
failed at which stage. 2 stages here, first one, discovery, enter ip
address and u will see target name iet exported. 2nd one, choose target
name and login, so which stage u are at?
>
> Tried to share loopback device(I really have NO real disk partition to
> publish) - same problem
>
> Port 3260 on target is not blocked
how u make sure? ;)
>
> How do I enable some reasonable logging so that I can move forward?
not much log available in iet
>
> Thanks for pointing
>
> Miroslav
>
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