budy, on Nov 1 2008, 08:38 AM, said:
Hi all,
I have found the reason why globalSAN would not mount the other iSCSI targets on my Thecus N5200Pro. The reason is, that the Thecus numbers the targets from LUN 0 up to the number of volumes one has configured. Obviously globalSAN only queries for LUN 0 and simply doesn't recognize the other targets.
Now, I know that this is a bit odd on the Thecus side, but it's technically not a bug, since SCSI of course handles not only IDs but also LUNs.
I have now been able to attach all three targets of my Thecus by changeing the ietd.cond file manually and changind each LUN X to LUN 0 which is okay, since the Thecus does create a new LV for each target anyway - as I said a little bit odd.
Unfortuanetly. the ietd.conf is generated at each boot again, so my changes wouldn't survive a reboot, and I have requested a change in the approriate script from Thecus support.
Cheers,
budy
Thanks for the tip, ihave the same problem connecting a macbook pro and a mac mini to a "tweaked" n5200....
I am able to connect only one mac at a time to only the first iscsi volume (lun0).
If the macbook is already logged in ans lun0 is accessible, i can log in the mac mini to lun1, but the disk won't
mount nor disk utility is able to "see" the lun.
A Windows Vista PC for testing purpose was able to login and access lun1 simultaneously.
I tried to edit ietd.conf, but to no avail....
Could you please post the output of your ietd.conf file so i can see what i could have done wrong....
Or could someone from SNS has an idea ?
Any help is welcome, so i can do time machine backups from both my macs
running MacOS 10.5.6, Thecus firmware 2.00.14, GlobalSAN initiator 3.3.0.43
Many thanks
macdows