Hello together,
i am playing around with mellanox connect-x3 pci-e cards.
I read on there website, that only with redhat / Ubuntu it is possible to create a iSCSI Target with iSER.
Is it still like this, or with latest Debian 11 Bullseye i can also create a high performant iSER Target
Does someone know details?
Thanks a lot.
Greetings
Alex
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iSCSI iSER Target possible?
Re: iSCSI iSER Target possible?
Sure I do that all the time, I don;t know why there websites lie all the time.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISCSI_Extensions_for_RDMA
p.s. with circles and arrows and a paragraph explaining what each one was
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISCSI_Extensions_for_RDMA
p.s. with circles and arrows and a paragraph explaining what each one was
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Re: iSCSI iSER Target possible?
@bw123
ok, i have it working, but with weird symptoms.
i changed to old network naming, like 'eth0' and for my mellanox ConnectX-3 Pro (HP 544+) card i have 'ib0'.
But the 'opensm' service does not start automatically.
So then it nic name change from 'ib0' to 'eth1' and then the config is not right!
Do you have a hint for me
Thanks
Greetings
ok, i have it working, but with weird symptoms.
i changed to old network naming, like 'eth0' and for my mellanox ConnectX-3 Pro (HP 544+) card i have 'ib0'.
But the 'opensm' service does not start automatically.
So then it nic name change from 'ib0' to 'eth1' and then the config is not right!
Do you have a hint for me
Thanks
Greetings
bw123 wrote: ↑2022-01-21 23:49 Sure I do that all the time, I don;t know why there websites lie all the time.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISCSI_Extensions_for_RDMA
p.s. with circles and arrows and a paragraph explaining what each one was