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Date:      Tue, 24 May 2011 04:25:10 -0700
From:      Matthew Jacob <mj@feral.com>
To:        freebsd-scsi@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: iSCSI multipathing
Message-ID:  <4DDB9596.5010301@feral.com>
In-Reply-To: <20110524075338.97072kalk6qhm1gk@webmail.raad.tartu.ee>
References:  <20110524000921.10862o7lpz7ezx8g@webmail.raad.tartu.ee>	<alpine.BSF.2.00.1105231427520.85242@ns1.feral.com> <20110524075338.97072kalk6qhm1gk@webmail.raad.tartu.ee>

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Hmm? Really? Oh, well. In linux is it using one of the RDAC drivers? I 
assume you're using openiscsi. Perhaps openiscsi is helping here.

In any case, I doubt we're going to fix it today.

On 5/23/2011 9:53 PM, Toomas Aas wrote:
> T, 24 mai   2011 kirjutas Matthew Jacob <mj@feral.com>:
>
>>
>> Oh, I suspect that this won't work because you're likely confusing 
>> the target as to which connection you're coming from.
>>
>> That is, multipathing and iSCSI needs network multipathing, not geom 
>> multipathing.
>
> OK, Thanks for the explanation.
>
> I hate to be the "it works on Linux" guy, but it really does ;) I have 
> several Linux boxes connecting to the same EMC Celerra using Device 
> Mapper multipathing. I was hoping that gmultipath does the same job on 
> FreeBSD, but apparently then it doesn't.
>



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