MichelZ
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Hi all
I have not found a definitive answer to this yet, so I'm curious what the experts can tell me :)
Is it possible to resize an iSCSI file extent on-the-fly, without restarting the iSCSI daemon?
I have a 8.3.1-RELEASE box attached to an ESX 5.1 box using iSCSI.
iSCSI has LUC enabled with the default options & controller auth method "none"
When I change the size in the GUI, the GUI does update well.
the console log shows:
Apr 6 16:49:57 <storagename> istgt[26920]: reload configuration #5
Apr 6 16:49:57 <storagename> istgt[26920]: istgt_lu.c:2375:istgt_lu_reload_update: ***ERROR*** update active LU1: Name=iqn.2011-03.example.org.istgt:prod1, # of TSIH=4
and refreshing ESX does not see the new size / new free space.
What then puzzled me even more was that after a restart of the iSCSI service, ESX does still not see the new free space.
What am I doing wrong?
Thanks
I have not found a definitive answer to this yet, so I'm curious what the experts can tell me :)
Is it possible to resize an iSCSI file extent on-the-fly, without restarting the iSCSI daemon?
I have a 8.3.1-RELEASE box attached to an ESX 5.1 box using iSCSI.
iSCSI has LUC enabled with the default options & controller auth method "none"
When I change the size in the GUI, the GUI does update well.
the console log shows:
Apr 6 16:49:57 <storagename> istgt[26920]: reload configuration #5
Apr 6 16:49:57 <storagename> istgt[26920]: istgt_lu.c:2375:istgt_lu_reload_update: ***ERROR*** update active LU1: Name=iqn.2011-03.example.org.istgt:prod1, # of TSIH=4
and refreshing ESX does not see the new size / new free space.
What then puzzled me even more was that after a restart of the iSCSI service, ESX does still not see the new free space.
What am I doing wrong?
Thanks