> On 18 Dec 2016, at 13:54, Jake Young wrote:
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> It's running as a guest in a Linux hypervisor.
>
> I'm mapping rbd disks attached to a virtual scsi adaptor (so they can be
> added and removed).
Nice :)
We’ve had success with LIO, it works well with multipathing across two gateways
and i
It's running as a guest in a Linux hypervisor.
I'm mapping rbd disks attached to a virtual scsi adaptor (so they can be
added and removed).
I've configured FreeNAS to just share each disk as an iSCSI LUN, rather
than configuring a ZFS pool with the disks.
Jake
On Sun, Dec 18, 2016 at 8:37 AM Br
But FreeNAS is based on FreeBSD.
Em dom, 18 de dez de 2016 00:40, ZHONG escreveu:
> Thank you for your reply。
>
> 在 2016年12月17日,22:21,Jake Young 写道:
>
> FreeNAS running in KVM Linux hypervisor
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Thank you for your reply。
> 在 2016年12月17日,22:21,Jake Young 写道:
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> FreeNAS running in KVM Linux hypervisor
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I don't have the specific crash info, but I have seen crashes with tgt when
the ceph cluster was slow to respond to IO.
It was things like this that pushed me to using another iSCSI to Ceph
solution (FreeNAS running in KVM Linux hypervisor).
Jake
On Fri, Dec 16, 2016 at 9:16 PM ZHONG wrote:
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