On Sat, Jun 30, 2018 at 6:04 PM Frank de Bot (lists)
wrote:
> I've crossposted the problem to the freebsd-stable mailinglist. There is
> no ALUA support at the initiator side. There were 2 options for
> multipathing:
>
> 1. Export your LUNs via two (or more) different paths (for example
>via
I've crossposted the problem to the freebsd-stable mailinglist. There is
no ALUA support at the initiator side. There were 2 options for
multipathing:
1. Export your LUNs via two (or more) different paths (for example
via two different target portal IP addresses), on the initiator
side set u
To me (in all my untrained FreeBSD knowledge), it just sounds like the
multipath layer isn't configuring the ALUA on the devices. If the multipath
layer doesn't activate one of the paths, I would expect all IO to fail.
Under Linux, the multipath layer has to be configured to enable ALUA for
LIO pat
Jason Dillaman wrote:
Conceptually, I would assume it should just work if configured
correctly w/ multipath (to properly configure the ALUA settings on the
LUNs). I don't run FreeBSD, but any particular issue you are seeing?
When logged in to both targets, the following message floods the log
Conceptually, I would assume it should just work if configured correctly w/
multipath (to properly configure the ALUA settings on the LUNs). I don't
run FreeBSD, but any particular issue you are seeing?
On Tue, Jun 26, 2018 at 6:06 PM Frank de Bot (lists)
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> In my test setup I have
Hi,
In my test setup I have a ceph iscsi gateway (configured as in
http://docs.ceph.com/docs/luminous/rbd/iscsi-overview/ )
I would like to use thie with a FreeBSD (11.1) initiator, but I fail to
make a working setup in FreeBSD. Is it known if the FreeBSD initiator
(with gmultipath) can work with