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* If you have specified a LUN as part of an [[:sanuri#iscsi|iSCSI root path]], check that you have used a correctly formatted hexadecimal (not decimal) value. | * If you have specified a LUN as part of an [[:sanuri#iscsi|iSCSI root path]], check that you have used a correctly formatted hexadecimal (not decimal) value. | ||
* Note that the default configuration when Linux is the target is for the disk to be LUN 1. For example, use "iscsi:iscsi.example.com:::1:iqn.1992-01.com.example.iscsi:target" instead of "iscsi:iscsi.example.com::::iqn.1992-01.com.example.iscsi:target". On your Linux iSCSI target, "tgtadm --lld iscsi --op show --mode target" will show you details of each target. | * Note that the default configuration when Linux is the target is for the disk to be LUN 1. For example, use "iscsi:iscsi.example.com:::1:iqn.1992-01.com.example.iscsi:target" instead of "iscsi:iscsi.example.com::::iqn.1992-01.com.example.iscsi:target". On your Linux iSCSI target, "tgtadm --lld iscsi --op show --mode target" will show you details of each target. | ||
+ | * If your target is Linux-IO (LIO/targetcli) the default LUN number is 0 instead of 1. | ||
See also [[:err:1d704239|error 0x1d704239]]. | See also [[:err:1d704239|error 0x1d704239]]. |