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From: | Reer, Carolyn (SA-1) |
Subject: | [Ltib] Linux iSCSI over Ethernet |
Date: | Wed, 11 Aug 2010 16:44:13 -0400 |
Has anyone ever run an iSCSI target on a Freescale MPC8536? I have 2.6.38.1 kernel GNU/Linux running on MPC8536DS Power
PC. I downloaded STGT_iSCSI_Target from http://stgt.sourceforge.net/ and built
for MPC8536 via make ISCSI=1. TGTD runs on the target PPC but crashes when I send commands
from tgtadm. ‘./tgtd –iscsi portal=192.168.1.100:3260’
causes 2 tgtd PIDs (2261 & 262) to be created. I can do a ‘./usr/tgtadm --lld iscsi --mode target
--op show’; PIDs and netstat show tgtd PIDs there and listening. But once I try 'new' command, The original listening PID
2261 is gone and PID 2262 is now listening "./usr/tgtadm --lld iscsi --mode target --op new
--tid=1 --targetname iqn.2009-02.com.example:for.all" tgtadm: tgtd closed the socket I rebuilt for the x86 Fedora 12 laptop and tgtd & tgtadm
run & interact OK. Original PIDs are there. In addition I created a LVM on the host and the host/rootfs
via ‘dd if=/dev/zero of=/tmp/iscsi-disk1 bs=1M count=256’ I was able to create the LUN on the Fedora. But can’t
do anything on the PPC. Thanks for any help. Carolyn Reer |
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