Any way you can send the logs from Status > Hardware > Log then click on the "Download" button so we can get the whole log file? Thanks for sending this!
NetBios is enabled as it should be to access server
over IP and name.
Also we don’t have IRC server, this port is used with raid tools
(even if this tool is not used our port server lock it).
Active Internet connections (only servers)
Proto Recv-Q Send-Q Local Address Foreign Address
State PID/Program name
tcp 0 0 0.0.0.0:389 0.0.0.0:*
LISTEN 12962/slapd
Needed for SMB
tcp 0 0 0.0.0.0:842 0.0.0.0:*
LISTEN 9992/drbd_rpc
Needed for replication
ok we have been pen-testing this since last night (mini hackathon lol) and what i have initially found is that there is no way to access these services - which is what i expected.
what i really wanted to hint at for this wasnt that we didnt trust that they were configured properly by open-e; just that if i purchase an ISCSI-R3 product im still running all these DSS'ish services
so in the food chain all dev work is done on DSS then flows out to ISCSI product, maybe before putting the "big red bow" on the ISCSI-R3 product, they could for example:
"/etc/init.d/samba stop" etc. etc.
make sense? its really the only difference in my performance variances between gentoo (my bootstrapped, hand built iscsi box which took 4 hours to get set up) and open-e. i have 2 ports open in gentoo - 3260,22 it was only about a 2% difference in performance and that small of a difference is completely trivial when you are talking about something that peaks at 128mb/s on a single gbe link.