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RE: [Xen-devel] iscsi patch



Have either of you used a linux based iSCSI target driver? If so, which
driver did you use? I've found 4 so far and none of them will compile
cleanly against my fileserver running 2.6.8 8-(.

Second, do any of them export  a block device instead of the common file
and scsi block device?


On Tue, 2004-08-24 at 08:28, James Harper wrote:
> i've got busybox in my initrd so right at the end i dump out to a
> shell. i bring up the network with an ifconfig in my init script and
> can ping the network.
>  
> there must be something in /dev or something somewhere that i'm
> missing that makes these ioctls not work under the stripped down
> environment of initrd.
>  
> i'll try an strace and see what happens.
>  
> james
> 
> ______________________________________________________________________
> From: Ian Pratt
> Sent: Tue 24/08/2004 11:17 PM
> To: James Harper
> Cc: Ian Pratt; xen-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx; Ian.Pratt@xxxxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: Re: [Xen-devel] iscsi patch
> 
> 
> > iscsi-boot appears to try and bring up the network interface and give it an 
> > address and route. unfortunately it says this instead (under an initrd 
> > environment):
> > iSCSI: error in getting interface name
> > : No such device
> > iSCSI: Error in bringing up the network interface
> 
> Are you sure you're bringing up the network interface before
> trying to start iscsi-boot? Put an 'ifconfig eth0' in your
> initrd.
> 
> (You need to enable CONFIG_IP_PNP if you want to set the ip
> address on the command line)
> 
> > when I try to run iscsid under initrd it says 
> > all isc1093350010.49159 >> iscsid[97]: iSCSI session ioctl failed for 
> > <snip>, Can not allocate memory: Cannot allocate memory
> > 
> > any ideas? something is obviously different about initrd but i can't put my 
> > finger on what. it's starting to drive me crazy!
> 
> I'd get strace on your initrd and start both commands under
> strace.
> 
> Are you sure you've got the scsi, sd and iscsi_sfnet modules all
> loaded OK? (stick cat /proc/modules in your initrd).
> 
> To make life easy for myself I've often got initrd's working
> using bash before switching to nash to save memory. ldd will tell
> you what libraries you need to copy across.
> 
> Ian



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