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On Monday, February 9, 2015 07:02, Juergen Gross <jgross@xxxxxxxx> wrote: > To: Kristian Hagsted Rasmussen; Olaf Hering; xen-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > Subject: Re: [Xen-devel] pvSCSI test snip > > No, that's okay. The connection between p-dev and the drive is done > via the target infrastructure. > > Something seems to be wrong with your link in configfs: the target > seems not to be active. Could you please check the link to be correct? > Please check whether the pscsi (or iblock) entry is active. This can > be done via the "ls" command in targetcli for example. > In targetcli, ls returns: o- / ......................................................................................................................... [...] o- backstores .............................................................................................................. [...] | o- fileio ................................................................................................... [0 Storage Object] | o- iblock ................................................................................................... [0 Storage Object] | o- pscsi .................................................................................................... [1 Storage Object] | | o- 3:0:0:0 .............................................................................................. [/dev/sdb activated] | o- rd_dr .................................................................................................... [0 Storage Object] | o- rd_mcp ................................................................................................... [0 Storage Object] o- ib_srpt ........................................................................................................... [0 Targets] o- iscsi ............................................................................................................. [0 Targets] o- loopback .......................................................................................................... [0 Targets] o- qla2xxx ........................................................................................................... [0 Targets] o- tcm_fc ............................................................................................................ [0 Targets] And my script for starting xen-pvscsi is this: modprobe xen-scsiback mkdir /sys/kernel/config/target/xen-pvscsi mkdir -p /sys/kernel/config/target/xen-pvscsi/naa.600140512a981c66/tpgt_0 echo naa.6001405708ab297e > /sys/kernel/config/target/xen-pvscsi/naa.600140512a981c66/tpgt_0/nexus #### pvscsi Target Ports mkdir -p /sys/kernel/config/target/xen-pvscsi/naa.600140512a981c66/tpgt_0/lun/lun_0 ln -s /sys/kernel/config/target/core/pscsi_0/3:0:0:0 /sys/kernel/config/target/xen-pvscsi/naa.600140512a981c66/tpgt_0/lun/lun_0/xen-pvscsi_port #### Attributes for pvscsi Target Portal Group #### Parameters for pvscsi Target Portal Group echo "3:0:0:0" > /sys/kernel/config/target/xen-pvscsi/naa.600140512a981c66/tpgt_0/param/alias I hope you can spot my error, as I am a little lost right now. > When I tested the pscsi entry in configfs switched to "active" when I > linked the xen-pvscsi entry to it. > >> Do I have to manually add the device to xenstore? > > I never did it. :-) > > > Juergen > >> >> If you do not feel for answering more of my questions please feel free to >> say so, I am just interested in this work and really look forward to its >> inclusion in xen. >> >> /Kristian >> >>> You are not using pscsi, but iblock. Is that on purpose? I have tested >>> pscsi and fileio only. >>> >>> What does lsscsi tell you after adding the device via targetcli? I >>> suppose you see a new scsi target you should use instead of 3:0:0:0 >>> (that's what I did in the fileio case). >>> I do not see more devices with lsscsi when I add and iBlock devices, however I also tested with a fileIO device, this does also not show up in lsscsi. However I can get it to show up by making a loopback entry in targetcli, this however does not change the outcome of my domain creation. Best regards Kristian _______________________________________________ Xen-devel mailing list Xen-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xen.org/xen-devel
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