looking for Linux iSCSI target software that support SCSI-3 persistent reservations?
isci enterprise target
tgt: scsi-target-utils
open-iscsi
looking for Linux iSCSI target software that support SCSI-3 persistent reservations?
isci enterprise target
tgt: scsi-target-utils
open-iscsi
This comparison chart from the SCST project includes information about which projects support persistent reservations.
Additionally, the following mailing list thread may be of interest:
This is my post to the linux-stgt (aka tgt) project mailing list, which includes some examples of using the sg3-utils package to test SCSI reservations. At the time of this post, the tgt project had support for persistent reservations, but did not support the
PR_OUT_PREEMPT_AND_ABORT
service action necessary to support RHEL5 i/o fencing.The one you need to start looking for is linux-iscsi. It's replacing the kernel iscsi target modules as of 2.6.38 (not yet released, but soon, git). It does support SCSI-3 persistant reservations, I'm using it right now on OpenSUSE 11.3 with a Microsoft Failover Cluster consuming storage via iSCSI.
FreeNAS iSCSI targets support SCSI-3 Persistent Reservations. I built a two node Windows Server 2008 R2 cluster running Hyper-V role and was able to Live Migrate a VM from one host/node to the other.
SCST supports SCSI 3 persistent reservations.