[root@abba-n09 ~]# iscsiadm -m session -P3
iSCSI Transport Class version 2.0-870
version 6.2.0-873.10.el6
Target: iqn.1986-03.com.ibm:2145.abbav3700.node2
Current Portal: 10.90.50.10:3260,3
Persistent Portal: 10.90.50.10:3260,3 ********** Interface: ********** Iface Name: be2iscsi.40:f2:e9:18:59:f1.ipv4.0 Iface Transport: be2iscsi Iface Initiatorname: iqn.1994-05.com.redhat:57f1b6db7f7 Iface IPaddress: <empty> Iface HWaddress: 40:f2:e9:18:59:f1 Iface Netdev: <empty> SID: 2 iSCSI Connection State: LOGGED IN iSCSI Session State: LOGGED_IN Internal iscsid Session State: NO CHANGE ********* Timeouts: ********* Recovery Timeout: 120 Target Reset Timeout: <empty>
LUN Reset Timeout: <empty> Abort Timeout: <empty> ***** CHAP: ***** username: iqn.1994-05.com.redhat:57f1b6db7f7 password: ******** username_in: <empty> password_in: ******** ************************ Negotiated iSCSI params: ************************ HeaderDigest: None DataDigest: None MaxRecvDataSegmentLength: 65536 MaxXmitDataSegmentLength: 32768 FirstBurstLength: 8192 MaxBurstLength: 32768 ImmediateData: No InitialR2T: Yes MaxOutstandingR2T: 1 ************************ Attached SCSI devices: ************************ Host Number: 1 State: running scsi1 Channel 00 Id 0 Lun: 0 Attached scsi disk sdc State: running scsi1 Channel 00 Id 0 Lun: 1 Attached scsi disk sdd State: running scsi1 Channel 00 Id 0 Lun: 2 Attached scsi disk sde State: running scsi1 Channel 00 Id 0 Lun: 3 Attached scsi disk sdf State: running scsi1 Channel 00 Id 0 Lun: 4 Attached scsi disk sdg State: running scsi1 Channel 00 Id 0 Lun: 5 Attached scsi disk sdh State: running
[root@abba-n09 ~]# iscsiadm -m session
be2iscsi: [2] 10.90.50.10:3260,3 iqn.1986-03.com.ibm:2145.abbav3700.node2
[root@abba-n09 ~]# iscsiadm -m discovery
10.90.11:3260 via sendtargets
10.90.70.10:3260 via sendtargets
10.90.50.10:3260 via sendtargets
10.90.50.11:3260 via sendtargets
[root@abba-n09 ~]#
Also, as I played with things more last night it appears that just trying to overload the iSCSI driver to point to the iSER driver doesn't work. I figured that was too good to be true. :-)
Sean and Duncan:
[root@abba-n09 ~]# iscsiadm -m session -P3 03.com. ibm:2145. abbav3700. node2
***** *****
Interface:
***** *****
Iface Name: be2iscsi. 40:f2:e9: 18:59:f1. ipv4.0
Iface Transport: be2iscsi
Iface Initiatorname: iqn.1994- 05.com. redhat: 57f1b6db7f7
Iface IPaddress: <empty>
Iface HWaddress: 40:f2:e9:18:59:f1
Iface Netdev: <empty>
SID: 2
iSCSI Connection State: LOGGED IN
iSCSI Session State: LOGGED_IN
Internal iscsid Session State: NO CHANGE
***** ****
Timeouts:
***** ****
Recovery Timeout: 120
Target Reset Timeout: <empty>
Abort Timeout: <empty>
*****
CHAP:
*****
username: iqn.1994- 05.com. redhat: 57f1b6db7f7
password: ********
username_ in: <empty>
password_ in: ********
***** ******* ******* *****
Negotiated iSCSI params:
***** ******* ******* *****
HeaderDigest: None
DataDigest: None
MaxRecvDataSe gmentLength: 65536
MaxXmitDataSe gmentLength: 32768
FirstBurstLen gth: 8192
MaxBurstLengt h: 32768
ImmediateData : No
InitialR2T: Yes
MaxOutstandin gR2T: 1
***** ******* ******* *****
Attached SCSI devices:
***** ******* ******* *****
Host Number: 1 State: running
scsi1 Channel 00 Id 0 Lun: 0
Attached scsi disk sdc State: running
scsi1 Channel 00 Id 0 Lun: 1
Attached scsi disk sdd State: running
scsi1 Channel 00 Id 0 Lun: 2
Attached scsi disk sde State: running
scsi1 Channel 00 Id 0 Lun: 3
Attached scsi disk sdf State: running
scsi1 Channel 00 Id 0 Lun: 4
Attached scsi disk sdg State: running
scsi1 Channel 00 Id 0 Lun: 5
Attached scsi disk sdh State: running 03.com. ibm:2145. abbav3700. node2
iSCSI Transport Class version 2.0-870
version 6.2.0-873.10.el6
Target: iqn.1986-
Current Portal: 10.90.50.10:3260,3
Persistent Portal: 10.90.50.10:3260,3
LUN Reset Timeout: <empty>
[root@abba-n09 ~]# iscsiadm -m session
be2iscsi: [2] 10.90.50.10:3260,3 iqn.1986-
[root@abba-n09 ~]# iscsiadm -m discovery
10.90.11:3260 via sendtargets
10.90.70.10:3260 via sendtargets
10.90.50.10:3260 via sendtargets
10.90.50.11:3260 via sendtargets
[root@abba-n09 ~]#
Also, as I played with things more last night it appears that just trying to overload the iSCSI driver to point to the iSER driver doesn't work. I figured that was too good to be true. :-)