[CentOS] Any information on targetcli (fcoe) for centos 6? Close to end of my rope

Bob Metelsky

bob.metelsky at gmail.com
Thu May 1 16:42:26 UTC 2014


Guys, Im trying very hard to get a poc iscsi target/initiator working
between 2 centos 6 machines. The targetcli seems buggy as hell - meaning it
does not look updated for the current version of centos or other
distributions output

some output -

 notice the 2011 year

and I dont have the iscsi directory.

 It seems commands can only be issued out of the corresponding directory...
I want to disable suthentication ie

/iscsi> set discovery_auth enable=0

Unknown configuration group: discovery_auth


I dont have the ISCSI directory!



OMG!


apparently this is the install for targetcli...

fcoe-target-utils.noarch fcoe-utils.i686


Is there any relatively direct documentation on how to set this up?

I wasnt to use iscsi as a san replicator for oracle ASM and NOT use
openfiler. I want to do this just from centos 6 to centos 6



dim310a / # targetcli
targetcli shell version 2.0rc1.fb16
Copyright 2011 by RisingTide Systems LLC and others.
For help on commands, type 'help'.

/>
/> ls
o- /
.........................................................................................................................
[...]
  o- backstores..............................................................................................................
[...]
  | o- block
...................................................................................................
[2 Storage Objects]
  | | o- vol_grp1-logical_vol1 ...............................
[/dev/mapper/vol_grp1-logical_vol1
(300.0GiB) write-thru deactivated]
  | | o- vol_grp2-logical_vol2 ...............................
[/dev/mapper/vol_grp2-logical_vol2
(295.0GiB) write-thru deactivated]
  | o- fileio...................................................................................................
[0 Storage Object]
  | o- pscsi....................................................................................................
[0 Storage Object]
  o- loopback .........



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