FreeBSD iSCSI mapping all LUN to LUN 0

Benoit Panizzon benoit.panizzon at imp.ch
Thu Aug 4 10:03:03 GMT 2005


Hi all

We run FreeBSD 5.4-Stable and have troubles with the iSCSI Implementation 
(from May 2005), wich is not yet part of the official Kernel as I was told.

It looks like all LUN get Mapped to LUN 0 so that if you have several logical 
disks and try to mount them, all mounts get redirecting to the Disk with LUN 
0 causing severe data corruption (and FreeBSD to crash after a while).

The funny thing is, that you can also access non existent LUN's (as they too 
are mapped to LUN 0)

I was not able to find any FreeBSD iSCSI Project Website where I could find 
additional information or check out for newer releases or fixes.

Linux with Open-iSCSI and Kernel >= 2.6.12 has no problem at all detecting and 
accessing the right LUN's.

Regards
-- 
Benoît Panizzon, <bp at imp.ch>
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