Solaris iSCSI initiator - unsupported opcode:0x1b
Posted: Mon Sep 06, 2010 1:58 pm
Hello
I just downloaded the free trial of StarWind for testing.
My configuration is:
- StarWind installed on a Win2008 server VM hosted on VMware server 2.0.
- Solaris 10 iSCSI initiator on another VM on the same VMware server.
I' m using SendTargets device discovery method in my Solaris VM, but I can't see the targets.
The logs on /var/adm/messages on Solaris shows:
iscsi: [ID 867852 kern.warning] WARNING: iscsi connection(12) protocol error - received an unsupported opcode:0x1b
iscsi: [ID 158826 kern.warning] WARNING: iscsi connection(12) login failed - failed to receive login response
I' m able to telnet the StarWind San without any problem:
telnet 172.16.20.130 3261
Trying 172.16.20.130...
Connected to 172.16.20.130.
Escape character is '^]'.
StarWind iSCSI SAN Software v5.4.0 (Build 20100805, [SwSAN], Win64)
Copyright (c) StarWind Software 2003-2010. All rights reserved.
Could be a incompatibility between the Solaris iSCSI initiator and StarWind software protocol implementations ?
Regards
I just downloaded the free trial of StarWind for testing.
My configuration is:
- StarWind installed on a Win2008 server VM hosted on VMware server 2.0.
- Solaris 10 iSCSI initiator on another VM on the same VMware server.
I' m using SendTargets device discovery method in my Solaris VM, but I can't see the targets.
The logs on /var/adm/messages on Solaris shows:
iscsi: [ID 867852 kern.warning] WARNING: iscsi connection(12) protocol error - received an unsupported opcode:0x1b
iscsi: [ID 158826 kern.warning] WARNING: iscsi connection(12) login failed - failed to receive login response
I' m able to telnet the StarWind San without any problem:
telnet 172.16.20.130 3261
Trying 172.16.20.130...
Connected to 172.16.20.130.
Escape character is '^]'.
StarWind iSCSI SAN Software v5.4.0 (Build 20100805, [SwSAN], Win64)
Copyright (c) StarWind Software 2003-2010. All rights reserved.
Could be a incompatibility between the Solaris iSCSI initiator and StarWind software protocol implementations ?
Regards