[PVE-User] ZFS iSCSI issues

Michael Rasmussen mir at miras.org
Mon Aug 17 21:12:01 CEST 2015


On Mon, 17 Aug 2015 14:44:39 -0400
Usama Ahmad <u.usama at gmail.com> wrote:

> 
> [root at store ~]# stmfadm list-lu -v | grep -B3 'zones/vm/vm-104-disk-1'
> grep: illegal option -- B
> grep: illegal option -- 3
> Usage: grep [-c|-l|-q] [-r|-R] -hHbnsviw pattern file . . .
> [root at store ~]# stmfadm list-lu -v | grep 'zones/vm/vm-104-disk-1'
> [root at store ~]# stmfadm list-lu -v
> LU Name: 600144F002AA3754000055D0707F0001
>     Operational Status: Online
>     Provider Name     : sbd
>     Alias             : /dev/zvol/rdsk/zones/iscsi
>     View Entry Count  : 1
>     Data File         : /dev/zvol/rdsk/zones/iscsi
>     Meta File         : not set
>     Size              : 10995116277760
>     Block Size        : 512
>     Management URL    : not set
>     Vendor ID         : SUN
>     Product ID        : COMSTAR
>     Serial Num        : not set
>     Write Protect     : Disabled
>     Writeback Cache   : Disabled
>     Access State      : Active
> LU Name: 600144F0A452FF4BA8B97A75C122136F
>     Operational Status: Online
>     Provider Name     : sbd
>     Alias             : /dev/zvol/rdsk/zones/vm/vm-105-disk-1
>     View Entry Count  : 1
>     Data File         : /dev/zvol/rdsk/zones/vm/vm-105-disk-1
>     Meta File         : not set
>     Size              : 34359738368
>     Block Size        : 512
>     Management URL    : not set
>     Vendor ID         : SUN
>     Product ID        : COMSTAR
>     Serial Num        : not set
>     Write Protect     : Disabled
>     Writeback Cache   : Disabled
>     Access State      : Active
> 

I do not understand above output. Hove can a search for
'zones/vm/vm-104-disk-1' output the above?

Second, you did not provide output for 'stmfadm list-view -l <LU Name>'

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