We are working hard to formalize active/passive iSCSI configuration
across Linux/Windows/ESX via LIO. We have integrated librbd into LIO's
tcmu-runner and have developed a set of support applications to
managing the clustered configuration of your iSCSI targets. There is
some preliminary documentation here [1] that will be merged once we
can finish our testing.

[1] https://github.com/ceph/ceph/pull/16182

On Tue, Aug 8, 2017 at 4:45 PM, Samuel Soulard <samuel.soul...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Platform : Centos 7 Luminous 12.1.2
>
> First time here but, are there any guides or guidelines out there on how to
> configure ISCSI gateways in HA so that if one gateway fails, IO can continue
> on the passive node?
>
> What I've done so far
> -ISCSI node with Ceph client map rbd on boot
> -Rbd has exclusive-lock feature enabled and layering
> -Targetd service dependent on rbdmap.service
> -rbd exported through LUN ISCSI
> -Windows ISCSI imitator can map the lun and format / write to it (awesome)
>
> Now I have no idea where to start to have an active /passive scenario for
> luns exported with LIO.  Any ideas?
>
> Also the web dashboard seem to hint that it can get stats for various
> clients made on ISCSI gateways, I'm not sure where it pulls that
> information. Is Luminous now shipping a ISCSI daemon of some sort?
>
> Thanks all!
>
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