On Tue, 2006-02-28 at 22:31 +0100, Miroslav Pragl wrote:
> >> at the very first stage - just after entering ip/dns and port
> >
> > have u use chap here?
>
> neither on initiator nor target
ok
>
> > can u post u ietd.conf here?
> really added nothing, just two luns and alias.
> also i don't have files initiators.allow/deny in /etc
>
u can omit that 2 files.
looks fine. which version iet u use?
>
> [root@localhost ~]# cat /etc/ietd.conf
> # Example iscsi target configuration
> #
> # Everything until the first target definition belongs
> # to the global configuration.
> # Right now this is only the user configuration used
> # during discovery sessions. "IncomingUser" specifies credentials the
> # initiator has to provide - several of these are supported. If mutual
> # CHAP shall be employed, "OutgoingUser" specifies the user/pass
> # combination the target will provide - only one is supported.
> # Leave them alone (keep them commented out) if you don't want to use
> # authentication for discovery sessions.
>
> #IncomingUser joe secret
> #OutgoingUser jack 12charsecret
>
> # Targets definitions start with "Target" and the target name.
> # The target name must be a globally unique name, the iSCSI
> # standard defines the "iSCSI Qualified Name" as follows:
> #
> # iqn.yyyy-mm.<reversed domain name>[:identifier]
> #
> # "yyyy-mm" is the date at which the domain is valid and the identifier
> # is freely selectable. For further details please check the iSCSI spec.
>
> Target iqn.2001-04.com.example:storage.disk2.sys1.xyz
> # Users, who can access this target. The same rules as for discovery
> # users apply here.
> # Leave them alone if you don't want to use authentication.
> #IncomingUser joe secret
> #OutgoingUser jim 12charpasswd
> # Logical Unit definition
> # You must define one logical unit at least.
> # Block devices, regular files, LVM, and RAID can be offered
> # to the initiators as a block device.
> Lun 0 Path=/dev/sda,Type=fileio
> Lun 1 Path=/dev/loop0,Type=fileio
> # Alias name for this target
> Alias Test
> # various iSCSI parameters
> # (not all are used right now, see also iSCSI spec for details)
> #MaxConnections 1
> #InitialR2T Yes
> #ImmediateData No
> #MaxRecvDataSegmentLength 8192
> #MaxXmitDataSegmentLength 8192
> #MaxBurstLength 262144
> #FirstBurstLength 65536
> #DefaultTime2Wait 2
> #DefaultTime2Retain 20
> #MaxOutstandingR2T 8
> #DataPDUInOrder Yes
> #DataSequenceInOrder Yes
> #ErrorRecoveryLevel 0
> #HeaderDigest CRC32C,None
> #DataDigest CRC32C,None
> # various target parameters
> #Wthreads 8
>
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