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Message----- Hello, I am very confused for compiling linux-iscsi on kernel 2.6. The fact on FC4 (2.6.11) was that the scsi_transport_iscsi.c
file couldn’t be compiled. I used the original one located in /usr/src/redhat/BUILD/kernel-2.6.11/linux-2.6.11/driver/scsi
to
instead, and then it could be compiled. After that I installed the driver (make
install) successfully and I got the initiatorname.iscsi and iscsi.conf files
under /etc. I edited the iscsi.conf file (un-commented the line of TargetName
and DiscoverAddress), and then started the iscsi daemon, but I didn’t find the
target volume. I also compiled the kernel 2.6.10 based on FC3 (2.6.9) and
tried to install linux-iscsi, the scsi_transport_iscsi.c file (patched) could
be compiled, but the iscsi-session.c file couldn’t. I tried the two methods for
installation (part of kernel and external module), and the result was same. I attached all the files that might be useful for help. I really hope that you can help me for solving these issues. Thanks in
advance!! Best Regards, Bill |
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error_2.6.10
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error_fc4
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initiatorname.iscsi
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iscsi.conf
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