Hi Glen,
Yes you need clustered SCSI-3 persistent reservations support.
This is supported in SUSE SLE kernels, you may also be interested in
PetaSAN:
http://www.petasan.org
which is based on these kernels.
Maged
On 21/09/18 12:48, Glen Baars wrote:
Hello Ceph Users,
We have been using ceph-iscsi-cli for some time now with vmware and it
is performing ok.
We would like to use the same iscsi service to store our Hyper-v VMs
via windows clustered shared volumes. When we add the volume to
windows failover manager we get a device is not ready error. I am
assuming this is due to SCSI-3 persistent reservations.
Has anyone managed to get ceph to serve iscsi to windows clustered
shared volumes? If so, how?
Kind regards,
*Glen Baars*
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