Hello,
I have a CentOS 6.5 server offering iscsi luns via scsi-target-utils.
Lun 1 is configured as a storage domain in oVirt.
Now I add a second lun on server but it seems oVirt is not able to
discovery it..
Am I missing anyting simple?
On the server offering iSCSI target:
# tgtadm --lld iscsi --mode target --op show
Target 1: iqn.2014-07.local.localdomain:store1
System information:
Driver: iscsi
State: ready
I_T nexus information:
I_T nexus: 1
Initiator: iqn.1994-05.com.redhat:5d9b31319a8e
Connection: 0
IP Address: 10.10.1.61
LUN information:
LUN: 0
Type: controller
SCSI ID: IET 00010000
SCSI SN: beaf10
Size: 0 MB, Block size: 1
Online: Yes
Removable media: No
Prevent removal: No
Readonly: No
Backing store type: null
Backing store path: None
Backing store flags:
LUN: 1
Type: disk
SCSI ID: p_iscsi_store1_l
SCSI SN: 66666a41
Size: 214738 MB, Block size: 512
Online: Yes
Removable media: No
Prevent removal: No
Readonly: No
Backing store type: rdwr
Backing store path: /dev/drbd/by-res/iscsiha
Backing store flags:
LUN: 2
Type: disk
SCSI ID: p_iscsi_store1_l
SCSI SN: 12267514
Size: 536850 MB, Block size: 512
Online: Yes
Removable media: No
Prevent removal: No
Readonly: No
Backing store type: rdwr
Backing store path: /dev/drbd/by-res/iscsiesx
Backing store flags:
Account information:
iscsiuser
ACL information:
10.10.1.61
10.10.1.62
10.10.1.63
PS: both luns are drbd volumes and the server is master for both...
...
2: cs:Connected ro:Primary/Secondary ds:UpToDate/UpToDate C r-----
ns:3124 nr:116228 dw:119352 dr:31816 al:23 bm:14 lo:0 pe:0 ua:0 ap:0
ep:1 wo:d oos:0
3: cs:Connected ro:Primary/Secondary ds:UpToDate/UpToDate C r-----
ns:0 nr:0 dw:0 dr:680 al:0 bm:0 lo:0 pe:0 ua:0 ap:0 ep:1 wo:d oos:0
Lun 1 is already what previously discovered and connected, but I'm not able
to see the new lun, only the old one that is grayed out (because already
connected).
Tried both strategies to edit the existing SD and o add a new SD (is it
possible to add a new SD pointing to the same ip target and connecting new
luns?)
Thanks in advance,
Gianluca