
Hi Alan, basically, it could be that your ACL in your iSCSI server might be configured without the Initiator IQN of your Host. do you have any access to your iSCSI server? also, can u try to connect to the iSCSI server directly from your Host and see if it works: 1) First discover the targets: iscsiadm -m discovery -t st -p {scsi_server_ip},{port} 2) Try to log out from the target you were trying to login before: Example: iscsiadm -m node -u -T {iqn.2015-07.com.target_name.redhat}:{port} -p {scsi_server_ip},{port} -u 3) list your files at /sys/block 4) logging in to the target: iscsiadm -m node -T {iqn.2015-07.com.target_name.redhat}:{port} -p {scsi_server_ip},{port} -l 5) list again all your files at /sys/block, and check if there were new added block devices. Regards, Maor ----- Original Message -----
From: "Alan Murrell" <lists@murrell.ca> To: "users" <users@ovirt.org> Sent: Tuesday, August 11, 2015 8:41:24 AM Subject: Re: [ovirt-users] iSCSI question... LUNS->Targets balnk
I think it is something with oVirt. I installed a VM with FreeNAS and configured it tot he setup guide for iSCSI. Once again, I can connect my Windows 7 PC to the iSCSI target and LUN no problem, but when I try to add iSCSI storage in oVirt, it sees the target, can log in to the target but does not see any LUNs.
iSCSI is not a huge deal; I guess I will just stick with NFS and consider iSCSI in oVirt not ready.
Regards,
Alan
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