[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] RE: [Xen-devel] iscsi patch
i hadn't thought of doing that. I make it hard for myself sometimes!!!
there's an iscsi-boot program which I can't get working - are there some network ioctl's not implemented under xen? It seems to be a minimal iscsid which doesn't persist but connects the root filesystem. Maybe it isn't maintained anymore but it's in utils.
James From: Ian Pratt Sent: Tue 24/08/2004 5:49 PM To: James Harper Cc: Ian Pratt; xen-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx; Ian.Pratt@xxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: Re: [Xen-devel] iscsi patch > actually, to make it for xenU from xen0 (no compiler tools in xenU on my setup), i have to also replace all occurances 'uname -r' with something that gives me '2.6.7-xenU' (eg echo 2.6.7-xenU) in both the makefile and install.sh files. it's a bit of a pain. Hmm, I'm not sure why you had to do that. I build on a totally different system to the one I'm installing on (it runs a 2.4 kernel) and other than editing TOPDIR and KDIR everything worked fine if I did a "make ARCH=xen", and then did a "make ARCH=xen install" on the target system (it shouldn't rebuild anything, so you won't need a compiler). > the initrd comment is true though, unless iscsi (built in to the kernel) could be convinced to connect via a kernel parameter... that seems a bit extreme though when an initrd would solve the problem nicely. Adding a kernel command line parameter to do this would be tough -- iscsid is a big daemon and setting up a connection to an iscsi disk is really quite complex. Ian
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