Date: Mon, 8 Jun 2009 19:57:20 +0100 From: FRLinux <frlinux@gmail.com> To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: 7.2-STABLE and iSCSI Message-ID: <a8139f990906081157s766dcab5ob4e68e4fd9bfda4b@mail.gmail.com>
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Hello, I am currently using a 7.2-STABLE with iSCSI enabled in the kernel. I have tried to enable a file system which is 2.4TB in size (this is on an amd64 architecture). I have followed different documentations I found and can export an iSCSI target fine and initiate the iSCSI drive either on a Linux or FreeBSD client. I am using the /usr/ports/net/iscsi-target-20080207_2 The problem is concerning the size, as the maximum of the file system I see is 800G out of 2.4TB. I have double checked the target (server) and the initiator (client) and the cylinders is what does not match. On the server I have a slice with 15000 cylinders whereas the client sees only 4000 of them. All the other figures match. So, did I hit a limitation or am I just doing something wrong? Thanks for your help, Steph
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