You probably did not setup the target correctly. Take a tcpdump/wireshark trace 
and when you login look at the REPORT_LUNS and INQUIRY command results. Do they 
indicate disks there?

On Aug 11, 2013, at 8:20 AM, cxywms <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi,
> OPEN-ISCSI TEAM
> I have a problem that there is two iscsi disks and I can discovery them,I 
> login in the disks ,the two disks indicate that login in successfull.But,When 
> I take the order
> fdisk -l .only one disk can find in the direction /dev.so what's wrong with 
> my problem?
> the iscsiadm tools I modified it with a funciton ,and I use the function in 
> my program
> much helply you can help me.thank you very much!
>  
>  
> 2013-08-11
> cxywms
> 
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