From: r35157anc3 <leo@leosandbox.org>
To: Fabien Salvi <fabien@cri74.org>
Cc: linux-scsi@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: Status of qlogic tcp/ip (fc0) support
Date: Mon, 15 Dec 2003 09:51:17 -0700 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <3FDDE685.6050601@leosandbox.org> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <3FDDDE09.2040602@cri74.org>
I've isolated myself from the SAN network and I'm operating in my own
private subnet. It's just my server, the FC controller, and a hard drive
connected to the controller.
I want to connect to devices interfaced with the FC over IP. I have a
hard drive interfaced with a qla 2300 controller. Now that I have the FC
setup for IP, how would I mount that disk?
Perhaps I'm going about this all wrong though. I always thought IP was
an alternative to SCSI for FC. Usually, I mount my SCSI devices. If I'm
not going to use SCSI, then how do I use it if not by mounting?
Thanks for being so helpful,
&Leo();
Fabien Salvi wrote:
> You can communicate with other servers on the same SAN network also
> using FC-IP.
> I don't understand what you mean with "mount" ?
> You have nothing to mount, it's a network interface like any other one
> to use classic IP protocol.
>
> It has nothing to do with iSCSI or something like that...
>
>
> r35157anc3 a écrit:
>
>> Thanks very much. I've made it as far as setting up the network
>> devices. I now have fc0 network device and with an internal ip, but I
>> can't figure out how I am supposed to mount it? I can mount it over
>> scsi? What if I am trying to access the fc remotely? I guess I just
>> don't understand, but beyond setting up the qla2xip kernel drivers,
>> the documentation doesn't say much.
>>
>> &Leo();
>>
>>
>> Fabien Salvi wrote:
>>
>>> Hello, I've CC the email to the list, other people could be
>>> interested...
>>>
>>> Well, it wasn't very difficult.
>>> After building qla2?00.o with IP option and building qlaip, you just
>>> have to load these 2 modules.
>>> Then, you can see a new network interface (see ifconfig -a).
>>> You can use it like any ethernet devices...
>>>
>>> You may also encounter difficulties related to FC connection between
>>> your servers. In my test, I was using Qlogic Sanbox2 switch with
>>> broadcasting activated.
>>>
>>>
>>> r35157anc3 a écrit:
>>>
>>>> Hello,
>>>>
>>>> Do you know where I can get instructions on setting up ip for qla?
>>>> I configured the qla ip drivers. I just can't figure out how to
>>>> mount after setting it up.
>>>>
>>>> &Leo();
>>>
>
>
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next prev parent reply other threads:[~2003-12-15 16:44 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 14+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2003-12-15 10:12 Status of qlogic tcp/ip (fc0) support Mario Giammarco
2003-12-15 11:38 ` Fabien Salvi
2003-12-15 11:56 ` Mario Giammarco
[not found] ` <3FDDC8FF.2090403@leosandbox.org>
2003-12-15 14:42 ` Fabien Salvi
2003-12-15 15:07 ` r35157anc3
2003-12-15 16:15 ` Fabien Salvi
2003-12-15 16:51 ` r35157anc3 [this message]
2003-12-15 17:17 ` Fabien Salvi
[not found] ` <3FDDF067.4050805@leosandbox.org>
2003-12-15 17:36 ` Fabien Salvi
2003-12-15 17:57 ` r35157anc3
2003-12-15 18:24 ` Andrew Vasquez
2003-12-15 18:08 ` Mario Giammarco
2003-12-15 18:19 ` Andrew Vasquez
2003-12-15 23:16 ` Mario Giammarco
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