Hi,
Is the iSCSI domain that supposed to be connected through the bond the
current master domain?
Also, can you please provide the output of 'iscsiadm -m session -P3' ?
Thanks
On Mon, Aug 15, 2016 at 4:31 PM, Uwe Laverenz <uwe(a)laverenz.de> wrote:
Hi all,
I'd like to test iSCSI multipathing with OVirt 4.02 and see the following
problem: if I try to add an iSCSI-Bond the host loses connection to _all_
storage domains.
I guess I'm doing something wrong. :)
I have built a small test environment for this:
The storage is provided by a freenas box with two dedicated interfaces for
two separate iSCSI networks.
Each interface has one address in one network (no VLANs, no trunking). For
each network there is one portal configured. Both portals point to the same
target. The target has 4 LUNs.
The host also has two dedicated interfaces for iSCSI and finds the target
over both portals, all LUNs are selected for use and show 2 paths.
My questions:
1) Is this setup ok or did I miss something?
2) The LUNs already show 2 paths (multipath -ll), one "active" and one
"enabled", what difference would a Datacenter iSCSI-bond make?
3) What combination of checkboxes do I have to use?
Logical Letworks
[ ] ISCSIA
[ ] ISCSIB
Storage Targets
[ ] iqn.2005-10.org.freenas.ctl:tgt01 10.0.131.121 3260
[ ] iqn.2005-10.org.freenas.ctl:tgt01 10.0.132.121 3260
As stated in the beginning: all my tests made the host lose connection to
all storage domains (NFS included) and I can not see what I am doing wrong.
Thank you very much!
cu,
Uwe
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