![]() ![]() Until such time as it becomes baked into OpenSUSE getting LIO-Target into it will require compiling custom kernel modules and hand editing certain key config files. It'll almost definitely be there for the next OpenSUSE version, be it 11.5 or 12.0. 11.4 is still baking at the time of this post, and I'm reasonably certain that the LIO-Target stuff won't be mainline in time for feature freeze, but hey, won't know until it ships. I know its unfriendly, but not being able to do that means you don't really know what you're doing and this kind of thing really isn't for you.Īnyway, this is how it works for 11.3, probably 11.2, and maybe not 11.4. ![]() If you don't know how to do that step you shouldn't be doing this at all. ![]() It is nifty.ĭisclaimer: There are some steps in this guide that I'm not going to give command-by-command guides to. LIO-Target supports SCSI-3 persistent reservation, which is needed forĬlustering in both environments. For those with Microsoft or ESX environments, They even have a handy feature-comparison chart As of the 2.6.38 kernel it'll be baked in. LIO-Target is one of several iSCSI modules available for Linux. I mentioned I was playing with it, but now I have it working. ![]()
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