Date: Wed, 4 Oct 2017 12:27:00 +0500 From: "Eugene M. Zheganin" <emz@norma.perm.ru> To: FreeBSD Stable <freebsd-stable@freebsd.org> Subject: Re: ctld: only 579 iSCSI targets can be created Message-ID: <ffe55d6c-75bd-212f-442d-e872a67ecb38@norma.perm.ru> In-Reply-To: <CAFLM3-pKB9LfJQRXOb0EKtqYzN1CfYX8HUZqX2Z6zDe8DqTspw@mail.gmail.com> References: <04e8820c2c6cc7a95d6ffdf257f00f7d@norman-vivat.ru> <20170922071554.GA3846@brick> <739fe048ccbe15c096ec79fc320eee56@norman-vivat.ru> <CAFLM3-pKB9LfJQRXOb0EKtqYzN1CfYX8HUZqX2Z6zDe8DqTspw@mail.gmail.com>
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Hi. On 02.10.2017 15:03, Edward Napierala wrote: > Thanks for the packet trace. What happens there is that the Windows > initiator logs in, requests Discovery ("SendTargets=All"), receives > the list > of targets, as expected, and then... sends "SendTargets=All" again, > instead of logging off. This results in ctld(8) dropping the session. > The initiator then starts the Discovery session again, but this time > it only > logs in and then out, without actually requesting the target list. > > Perhaps you could work around this by using "discovery-filter", > as documented in ctl.conf(5)? > Thanks a lot, that did it. Seems like that Microsoft initiator has some limitation after crossing the number of 512 targets, and this happens somewhere near 573. When discovery is portal-filtered everything seems to be working just fine. Eugene.
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