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Operating Systems AIX How to configure iSCSI TOE w/ load balancing? Post 302750311 by cbrinker on Monday 31st of December 2012 12:00:04 PM
Old 12-31-2012
My understanding is it's because I am using HBA cards. Otherwise if I was using the iSCSI software initiator and NIC ports it would work.


Just spoke to Dell and they linked me the same MPIO article on IBM's site. We came to the same conclusion that it seems like the AIX is missing some sort of software or driver to make it properly recognize the EQL.

Also my OS level is 6.1.0.0
 

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ISCSI_INITIATOR(4)					   BSD Kernel Interfaces Manual 					ISCSI_INITIATOR(4)

NAME
iscsi_initiator -- kernel driver for the iSCSI protocol SYNOPSIS
To compile this driver into the kernel, place the following lines in your kernel configuration file: device iscsi_initiator Alternatively, to load the driver as a module at boot time, place the following line in loader.conf(5): iscsi_initiator_load="YES" DESCRIPTION
This driver, along with its userspace counterpart iscontrol(8), is obsolete. Users are advised to use iscsi(4) instead. The iscsi_initiator implements the kernel side of the Internet SCSI (iSCSI) network protocol standard, the user land companion is iscontrol(8), and permits access to remote virtual SCSI devices via cam(4). SYSCTL VARIABLES
debug.iscsi_initiator set the debug-level, 0 means no debugging, 9 for maximum. net.iscsi.isid the initiator part of the Session Identifier. kern.cam.cam_srch_hi=1 allow search above LUN 7 for SCSI3 and greater devices. the following are informative only: net.iscsi.driver_version the current version of the driver. net.iscsi.sessions the number of current active sessions. net.iscsi.n.targetname is the targe name of session n. net.iscsi.n.targeaddress is the IP address of the target of session n. net.iscsi.n.stats are some statistics for session n net.iscsi.n.pid is the process id of the userland side of session n, see iscontrol(8). FILES
The iscsi_initiator driver creates the following: /dev/iscsi used to create new sessions. /dev/iscsi%d for each new session. SEE ALSO
cam(4), camcontrol(8), iscontrol(8) STANDARDS
iSCSI RFC 3720 AUTHORS
This software was written by Daniel Braniss <danny@cs.huji.ac.il> BUGS
The lun discovery method is old-fashioned. BSD
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