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#1 2009-04-24 17:13:26

jonathanbrickman0000
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iSCSI target?

Is there a known-working procedure to set up an iSCSI target in current Arch Linux?

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#2 2009-04-24 17:30:48

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Re: iSCSI target?

dunno what iscsi packages arch has offhand.
seems this is the project with the most steam behind it right now though: http://stgt.berlios.de/
It was picked up and included in RHEL-5.3 as the primary iscsi target provider...with the kernel space component already upstream.


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#3 2009-04-25 04:51:20

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Re: iSCSI target?

I think there is no iSCSI package in current or even recent Arch or Slackware.  I did some research, and the straightforward installs of four? years ago, always with a custom-compiled kernel module, don't work on current kernels.  But that link you gave is a great one, it gives a userspace (application/service) iSCSI target, which compiled right away on my current Sabayon (which also has no distro-standard iSCSI package).  I'll try it on my Arch servers at work on Monday.

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#4 2009-04-25 06:15:07

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Re: iSCSI target?

make sure to report back any success or failures, as I am very interested!
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