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== Re-adding LVM based iscsi disks after reboot == | |||
Requires a change in how LVM 'attaches' to disks. | |||
So if you've added say /dev/sdb to be a complete iscsi device and on the initiator using it as a LVM, it does not attach itself to the target on reboot. | |||
Edit /etc/lvm/lvm.conf and change: | |||
<pre> | |||
# By default we accept every block device: | |||
#filter = [ "a/.*/" ] | |||
# Every block device except /dev/sdb, that is. | |||
filter = [ "r|/dev/sdb|" ] | |||
</pre> | |||
More info here: http://www.sysarchitects.com/iscsi_target_on_rhel6 |
Revision as of 21:46, 15 November 2012
iSCSI - target (server) setup
We'll use tgt to handle everything dynamically
iSCSI - initiator (client) setup
Link to page:
http://iscsitargetandinitiator.blogspot.dk/
Re-adding LVM based iscsi disks after reboot
Requires a change in how LVM 'attaches' to disks.
So if you've added say /dev/sdb to be a complete iscsi device and on the initiator using it as a LVM, it does not attach itself to the target on reboot.
Edit /etc/lvm/lvm.conf and change:
# By default we accept every block device: #filter = [ "a/.*/" ] # Every block device except /dev/sdb, that is. filter = [ "r|/dev/sdb|" ]
More info here: http://www.sysarchitects.com/iscsi_target_on_rhel6