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[Xen-users] XEN + ISCSI Performance (Target - domU, Initiator - dom0)


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Hello everyone,

I am trying a setup where the dom0 (xen3.1,fedora 8 x86_64) iscsi-initiator (open-iscsi-2.0.865) establishes a connection to a domU (OpenSolaris2008.5 PV) iscsi-target. Has anyone tried something similar? If yes , then can you please share the performance numbers you achieved?
(disk bandwidth statistics is what I am really looking for).

Thanks

p.s My real problem - open-iscsi causes a kernel panic on Fedora 8 dom0 while attempting to log into the target, but I guess that's
for either fedora or the open-iscsi group.

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