A few additional points.
In the kernel config:
CONFIG_CONFIGFS_FS=y
Kernel:
4.4.207-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64
Should I be able to create a directory in /sys/kernel/config/target/qla2xxxx?
# mkdir naa.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
mkdir: cannot create directory ‘naa.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx’: Invalid argument
I did notice that when I rebooted, there was no qla2xxx folder in /sys/kernel/config/target/ but after trying to use targetcli, it did make one so I'm not sure what else would cause it to fail.
I’ve been working on this for a couple days and getting nowhere.
On 12/29/19, 6:03 PM, "Steffan Cline" <steffan@hldns.com> wrote:
I posted this in as an issue on Github but saw there’s a mailing list too and figured I’d try this as well.
I installed targetcli via yum on CentOS 7 and this is the version in the repo:# targetcli
targetcli shell version 2.1.fb49
Copyright 2011-2013 by Datera, Inc and others.
For help on commands, type 'help'.
I downloaded the .zip of the targetcli-fb version and tried it too from the scripts folder and same results.
Python:# python --version
Python 2.7.5
The error comes up when using create./> /qla2xxx create naa.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Could not create Target in configFS
Below is the info on my FC/> qla2xxx/ info
Fabric module name: qla2xxx
ConfigFS path: /sys/kernel/config/target/qla2xxx
Allowed WWN types: naa
Allowed WWNs list: naa.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, naa.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, naa.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, naa.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, naa.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, naa.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, naa.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, naa.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Fabric module features: acls
Corresponding kernel module: tcm_qla2xxx
I have attached the log but don't see anything that really stands out.
I checked per the link http://www.linux-iscsi.org/wiki/Fibre_Channel#Enable_target_mode to ensure that I have initiator mode disabled
# cat /sys/module/qla2xxx/parameters/qlini_mode
disabled
The kernel modules are loaded.# lsmod | grep qla2xxx
tcm_qla2xxx 32768 1
target_core_mod 335872 4 tcm_qla2xxx,iscsi_target_mod
qla2xxx 634880 1 tcm_qla2xxx
scsi_transport_fc 65536 3 bfa,qla2xxx,tcm_qla2xxx
configfs is mounted:# cat /proc/mounts | grep configfs
configfs /sys/kernel/config configfs rw,relatime 0 0
Does the error suggest it cannot access the configFS path?
Suggestions?
Thank you,
Steffan Cline
602-793-0014
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