iSCSI discovery problem
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I have a lab with 3 VM's. Two nodes (centos-1, centos-2) Linux cluster running Centos7 with iSCSI target machine (iSCSI) also on Centos7.
After setting up iSCSI storage on iSCSI machine and creating a cluster on centos-1 and centos-2 I'm running into problem with dicovering iSCSI storage from centos-1 and centos-2 nodes.
[root@centos-1 ~]# iscsiadm -m discovery -t st -p 192.168.56.110
iscsiadm: cannot make connection to 192.168.56.110: Connection refused
I've opened iscsi port 3260 on all 3 machines. I can ping and ssh between all of them just fine. Any ideas?
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I have a lab with 3 VM's. Two nodes (centos-1, centos-2) Linux cluster running Centos7 with iSCSI target machine (iSCSI) also on Centos7.
After setting up iSCSI storage on iSCSI machine and creating a cluster on centos-1 and centos-2 I'm running into problem with dicovering iSCSI storage from centos-1 and centos-2 nodes.
[root@centos-1 ~]# iscsiadm -m discovery -t st -p 192.168.56.110
iscsiadm: cannot make connection to 192.168.56.110: Connection refused
I've opened iscsi port 3260 on all 3 machines. I can ping and ssh between all of them just fine. Any ideas?
networking firewalld iscsi
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I have a lab with 3 VM's. Two nodes (centos-1, centos-2) Linux cluster running Centos7 with iSCSI target machine (iSCSI) also on Centos7.
After setting up iSCSI storage on iSCSI machine and creating a cluster on centos-1 and centos-2 I'm running into problem with dicovering iSCSI storage from centos-1 and centos-2 nodes.
[root@centos-1 ~]# iscsiadm -m discovery -t st -p 192.168.56.110
iscsiadm: cannot make connection to 192.168.56.110: Connection refused
I've opened iscsi port 3260 on all 3 machines. I can ping and ssh between all of them just fine. Any ideas?
networking firewalld iscsi
I have a lab with 3 VM's. Two nodes (centos-1, centos-2) Linux cluster running Centos7 with iSCSI target machine (iSCSI) also on Centos7.
After setting up iSCSI storage on iSCSI machine and creating a cluster on centos-1 and centos-2 I'm running into problem with dicovering iSCSI storage from centos-1 and centos-2 nodes.
[root@centos-1 ~]# iscsiadm -m discovery -t st -p 192.168.56.110
iscsiadm: cannot make connection to 192.168.56.110: Connection refused
I've opened iscsi port 3260 on all 3 machines. I can ping and ssh between all of them just fine. Any ideas?
networking firewalld iscsi
networking firewalld iscsi
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