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* [[http://scst.sourceforge.net/|SCST]] on Linux | * [[http://scst.sourceforge.net/|SCST]] on Linux | ||
* [[http://iscsitarget.sourceforge.net/|iSCSI Enterprise Target]] on Linux | * [[http://iscsitarget.sourceforge.net/|iSCSI Enterprise Target]] on Linux | ||
- | * [[http://linux-iscsi.org/|LIO (linux-iscsi.org)]] on Linux | + | * [[http://linux-iscsi.org/|LIO (linux-iscsi.org)]] on Linux (see below) |
* [[http://www.microsoft.com/Windowsserver2008/en/us/wss08.aspx|Windows Storage Server]] on Microsoft Windows | * [[http://www.microsoft.com/Windowsserver2008/en/us/wss08.aspx|Windows Storage Server]] on Microsoft Windows | ||
* [[http://hub.opensolaris.org/bin/view/Project+comstar/WebHome|COMSTAR]] on Solaris and OpenSolaris (and related products such as Nexenta and OpenIndiana) | * [[http://hub.opensolaris.org/bin/view/Project+comstar/WebHome|COMSTAR]] on Solaris and OpenSolaris (and related products such as Nexenta and OpenIndiana) | ||
+ | * [[http://www.peach.ne.jp/archives/istgt/|ISTGT]] FreeBSD iSCSI target implementation for multipath failover cluster nodes | ||
Many iSCSI target products are based upon one of these technologies, so your target may be supported even if it is not listed here. | Many iSCSI target products are based upon one of these technologies, so your target may be supported even if it is not listed here. | ||
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[[https://github.com/robinsmidsrod/comstar-soho-helper]] provides some scripts to ease the task of setting up a COMSTAR target. | [[https://github.com/robinsmidsrod/comstar-soho-helper]] provides some scripts to ease the task of setting up a COMSTAR target. | ||
+ | === LIO (linux-iscsi.org) === | ||
+ | This target works fine, but by default sends NOP-In messages that iPXE can't handle. This should not cause any issues, but has been known to cause trouble with grub2. If you encounter this, try disabling the NOP pings by setting the ''nopin_timeout'' node attribute to 0: | ||
+ | lio_node --setnodeattr <TARGET_IQN> <TPGT> <INITIATOR_IQN> nopin_timeout 0 |