Hi everybody.
I've been running OMV 2.2.13 with the iSCSI Target plugin for quite a while, and it has been working great.
Last week, I lost a drive in my six disk SATA software RAID array. I was able to remove the faulty drive, replace it with a new drive, and rebuild the array successfully. However, after doing so, all of my iSCSI configuration got wiped out, and I am not able to reconfigure it via the GUI, as when I try to add a new LUN, the device list is coming up blank.
I was able to get iSCSI working again by manually editing /etc/iet/ietd.conf, but I'd like to have that configuration reflected in the GUI. Any suggestions?
I have replaced a drive in this RAID array before, and didn't have this problem. The only difference this time is that the device list changed... my boot device used to be /dev/sda and the array was /dev/sdb through /dev/sdg, but now the array is /dev/sda through /dev/sdf, and the boot device is /dev/sdg.
The RAID device /dev/md0 contains one partition, and I've read in the forums that the device list does not list devices that contain partitions. Just wondering why this is?
Here is the contents of my /etc/iet/ietd.conf file:
# This is the iscsitarget config file.
# Global options
# Target options
Target iqn.2016-05.ca.mvtech.omv:bootleg-iscsi
LUN 0 Path=/dev/md0,Type=blockio
Alias Bootleg iSCSI
HeaderDigest None
DataDigest None
MaxConnections 1
MaxSessions 0
InitialR2T Yes
ImmediateData No
MaxRecvDataSegmentLength 8192
MaxXmitDataSegmentLength 8192
MaxBurstLength 262144
FirstBurstLength 65536
MaxOutstandingR2T 1
DataPDUInOrder Yes
DataSequenceInOrder Yes
ErrorRecoveryLevel 0
NOPInterval 0
NOPTimeout 0
Wthreads 8
QueuedCommands 32
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