Max,Originally Posted by rwmevarts
You have me confused by this statement. How did you switch the iSCSI setup to FileMode I/O?
As far as I know iSCSI == Block IO.
Sean
Max,Originally Posted by rwmevarts
You have me confused by this statement. How did you switch the iSCSI setup to FileMode I/O?
As far as I know iSCSI == Block IO.
Sean
You will need to have file I/O to work with Vmware and when creating the luns vmware does not like lun0 so use lun 1 or 2
Regard bonding it can be done in different interfaces: balance-rr (Round-Robin), active-backup, balance-xor, broadcast, 802.3ad and balance-tlb.
You may want to test to see which will work to best for you
I afraid this doesn't answer my question -- File I/O means CIFS or NFS, iSCSI means Block I/O.Originally Posted by toepytoe
I have never heard of iSCSI with File I/O.
SeanLeyne you are correct
check out this post
http://forum.open-e.com/showthread.p...ght=File+I%2FO
Thanks all, helpful stuff here.
- Max
Thanks for the link, I had read it at the time.Originally Posted by Torpedo ray
Although we only started using Open-E last November, I had made a deliberate effort to read many of the historical postings back to Jan 2007, and all new posts to the iSCSI-R3 and this forum.
I always want to know the background/ugly details of all products that my firm uses, this way I can have a sense of what is a problem vs. what is a real problem.
Thanks again.