On 9 Dec 2011, at 15:23, Chris Ridd wrote: > > On 8 Oct 2011, at 01:45, Dan Swartzendruber wrote: > >> So I have 3 iscsi luns (based on files) for 3 windows 7 boxes. I use them >> for backup via win7 backup tool. Two of the luns are infrequently used >> (every few weeks.) I've noticed when the person with the laptop comes over, >> and I look at their disks, the iscsi "local disk" is not connected. I then >> do ' stmfadm list-lu -v' and I see that the missing ones are showing as >> defined but unregistered, and I have to do ' stmfadm import-lu FILENAME' and >> voila it's back. Any idea why this might be happening? Thanks... > > I've just noticed that since upgrading from 148 to 151a, 8 of my iSCSI LUNs > have vanished, along with their 2 targets. So it isn't just you, Dan. > > I can see some evidence of them in the properties of the stmf service, and > like Dan, stmfadm list-lu -v shows them as unregistered. > > The underlying zvols are still present and (I assume) correct in > /dev/zvol/rdsk/blah/blah. > > Is the FILENAME you use with import-lu the /dev/zvol/rdsk/... volume device?
Excuse the self-reply, but I used /dev/zvol/rdsk/... and they seemed to import OK. I couldn't see a clean way to restore the iSCSI target and target group setup :-( Chris _______________________________________________ OpenIndiana-discuss mailing list OpenIndiana-discuss@openindiana.org http://openindiana.org/mailman/listinfo/openindiana-discuss