Can't access to a iSCSI volume

Posted by jmiguel.rodriguez on Server Fault See other posts from Server Fault or by jmiguel.rodriguez
Published on 2012-10-26T09:30:02Z Indexed on 2012/10/26 11:03 UTC
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I have a iSCSI target on a customer place I'm using from an old Fedora (Core6) server. I configured it and formatted as ext3 (mistake, now I know) and I've been working with it for some time.

Now I need to access this volume from other machine. As far as I've read, I can't do it safely from two machines at the same time (yep, that's the first thing I tried). So I've umount it from original server and tried to mount it on the new server (I did it at first with Ubuntu 10 LTS but when I was unable to do it I installed another Fedora with the same configuration) with no success.

The problem: I can see all target on NAS but when I do a "fdisk -l" to see all devices and know which mount I see all targets as SFS filesystem. From the original server I see all SFS (after all, they belong to my customer and don't know what he have in) except the one I manage which I see as 'Linux'.

What can I do?

Thank you in advanced,

regards, jmiguel

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