On 0703T1615, Craig Rodrigues wrote: > On Tue, Jul 1, 2014 at 2:12 AM, Edward Tomasz Napierała <trasz_at_freebsd.org> > wrote: > > > In 10-STABLE there is a way to control access based on initiator > > name and IP address. > > > > Edward, > > Out of curiousity, what kinds of interop testing do you do when you > implement > the iSCSI code in FreeBSD? As for the target, I wrote a script to test it against both old and new FreeBSD initiators, Linux initiator (Open-iSCSI) and Solaris one; you can find it at tools/regression/iscsi/. I also did manual testing with Windows XP and Windows Vista. I don't remember if I actually succeeded to do any testing with ESX (trying to run ESX under Fusion is not such a good idea, it turns out), but I got a 3rd party report that it worked correctly. As for the initiator, I did manual testing against istgt, LIO (Linux) and COMSTAR (Solaris). > I work on FreeNAS at iXsystems, and we have > found > that iSCSI is a complex protocol, No kidding :-) > and there are interop issues, especially > with VMWare ESX. > Luckily I see that Alexander Motin has been working with you to commit > fixes to the iSCSI code, which help. > > I've rolled an experimental FreeNAS image based on FreeBSD 10 at svn > revision r268201 if you want to give it a try: > > http://download.freenas.org/nightlies/10.0.0/ALPHA/20140703/ For now I'm swamped with work on autofs, but I'd definitely want to redo all the testing before 10.1 - last time I did it was just before 10.0.Received on Sun Jul 06 2014 - 17:08:24 UTC
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