I'm just trying to understand how that all works .... so EVERYTHING that is 
set in the BIOS gets set with "iscsistart -b" regardless if I can see it or 
not .... meaning when I do "iscsistart -f" I don't see the vlan settings.

# BEGIN RECORD 2.0-873
iface.initiatorname = iqn.0101-01.kvmi.host01
iface.transport_name = be2iscsi
iface.hwaddress = ac:16:2d:b8:c7:d1
iface.bootproto = STATIC
node.name = iqn.0101-01.kvmi.host01
node.conn[0].address = 192.168.100.101
node.conn[0].port = 3260
# END RECORD
# BEGIN RECORD 2.0-873
iface.initiatorname = iqn.0101-01.kvmi.host01
iface.transport_name = be2iscsi
iface.hwaddress = ac:16:2d:b8:c7:d5
iface.bootproto = STATIC
node.name = iqn.0101-01.kvmi.host01
node.conn[0].address = 192.168.101.101
node.conn[0].port = 3260
# END RECORD


It's working ..... but I didn't know why :)

Thanks!!
--> Rob


On Wednesday, September 17, 2014 6:44:07 AM UTC, Mike Christie wrote:
>
> Nevermind. When you wrote you can set it in the BIOS, that means that 
> userspace should not have to set it as far as I can tell from the code. 
> It will just get set like other net settings if not passed in from 
> userspace during session login time.. 
>
> On 09/17/2014 01:39 AM, Mike Christie wrote: 
> > See the email subject. What about iscsistart? It only takes info found 
> > in /sys/firmware. iscsiadm can set any info in /etc/iscsi or 
> > /var/lib/iscsi, so yeah that should work. 
> > 
> > On 09/16/2014 11:25 PM, Jayamohan Kallickal wrote: 
> >> 
> >> We do have code to set vlan id, so,  we can set vlanid using iscsiadm 
> >> 
> >> Also, the Emulex BIOS allows for setting of vlan id. 
> >> 
> >> Thanks 
> >> Jay 
> >> 
> >> -----Original Message----- 
> >> From: Mike Christie [mailto:[email protected] <javascript:>] 
> >> Sent: Monday, September 15, 2014 10:42 AM 
> >> To: [email protected] <javascript:> 
> >> Cc: Jayamohan Kallickal 
> >> Subject: Re: iscsistart VLAN ID ?? 
> >> 
> >> If you are using be2iscsi, then you would not use ibft. If you are 
> using a custom boot script then you need be2iscsi and iscsi_boot_sysfs 
> only. 
> >> If you are using a distro boot script then it might be more general and 
> loading ibft (loading ibft loads iscsi_boot_sysfs) because other drivers 
> need it. 
> >> 
> >> I think for be2iscsi boot, there is no code to get the vlan id and then 
> pass that down to the driver. However, I think be2iscsi might store the 
> vlan info in firmware like it does with the other net info. So as long as 
> the vlan id did not change then you are ok. Jay, is that correct? 
> >> 
> >> 
> >> 
> >> On 09/15/2014 12:34 PM, Rob Roschewsk wrote: 
> >>> be2iscsi .... but I've made more progress since this post ... see: 
> >>> https://groups.google.com/d/msg/open-iscsi/JZVK8BBImg0/QS08QsAwX_wJ 
> >>> 
> >>> The configuration of the VLAN still seems to be automagic .... but 
> >>> it's working .... 
> >>> 
> >>> 
> >>> On Monday, September 15, 2014 5:23:25 PM UTC, Mike Christie wrote: 
> >>> 
> >>>     On 09/11/2014 10:43 AM, Rob Roschewsk wrote: 
> >>>     > Hi all ... I've searched but have found no answers .... maybe my 
> >>>     > google-juice is low ... 
> >>>     > 
> >>>     > I need to be able to pass a VLAN ID and enable VLAN TAGGING in 
> >>>     iscsistart 
> >>>     > 
> >>>     > I'm using an EMULEX 10G NETWORK / ISCSI HBA and our iscsi 
> traffic 
> >>>     is on 
> >>>     > a specific vlan 
> >>>     > 
> >>>     > Emulex Corporation OneConnect 10Gb NIC (be3) (rev 01) 
> >>>     > 
> >>> 
> >>>     Are you using the Emulex iscsi offload driver (be2iscsi) or using 
> >>>     software iscsi (iscsi_tcp) over the Emulex network driver 
> (be2net)? 
> >>> 
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