HI, many thanks for your comment. You made my day. I know I am looking at this comment about a year later. I am just catching up with my unresponded comments and these are great to see. Thanks.
Good Video. I have a problem with xfs fs at client side. I discovered the lun from client side, partitioned it and made a xfs file system and mounted. The files copied under that particular mount point is not persistent. It is vanishing after reboot. Where as ext4 fStype works fine. Is there any additional stuffs need to be done for xfs file system at client end when we use iscsi-initiator ?
nice tutorial, i have a question, i followed your steps to setup a RHEL ec2 instance to be the iSCSI target,i then set up another machine as an initiator(not ec2),from the initiator, using ec2 instance public IP i can discover the target, it is listed with its iqn name and its private IP and port 3260 as its portal, when i try to login, the process failed with connection timeout message, can you please advise on how to resolve this issue?
Awesome ! Great ! your voice and the way you are explaining things are ultimate.Please post more technical videos !
HI, many thanks for your comment. You made my day. I know I am looking at this comment about a year later. I am just catching up with my unresponded comments and these are great to see. Thanks.
Thank you, nice and clear explanation
HI Ulises, thanks for watching this video.
Good Video. I have a problem with xfs fs at client side. I discovered the lun from client side, partitioned it and made a xfs file system and mounted. The files copied under that particular mount point is not persistent. It is vanishing after reboot. Where as ext4 fStype works fine. Is there any additional stuffs need to be done for xfs file system at client end when we use iscsi-initiator ?
nice tutorial, i have a question, i followed your steps to setup a RHEL
ec2 instance to be the iSCSI target,i then set up another machine as an
initiator(not ec2),from the initiator, using ec2 instance public IP i
can discover the target, it is listed with its iqn name and its private
IP and port 3260 as its portal, when i try to login, the process failed
with connection timeout message, can you please advise on how to resolve
this issue?
Venkat Nagappan Thanks for your response, I dont have. this issue anymore, it was never a good idea to setup iSCSI network over the internet.
where is the explanation for luns,acls,portal,iscsi initiator,iscsiadm etc ..??
thx for video
How about sharing some fire from client and see it from server cenvmo2
awesome :)
Thanks Bob for watching this video.