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Iscsi support?

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Howdy,

 

Wondering if iscsi support is baked into KVM with 6.1/6.2 release?  I would like to run iscsi targets for my KVM guests rather then running them over NFS setup like i have now.  It seems i can define storage pools in KVM, however the package support for iscsi stopped on 13.x slackware branch.

 

Tim

 

  • 1 month later...

I was about to create my own thread when I noticed this so thought I would come along and bump it in the hopes that someone will see it and we will both get an answer.

 

Before running Unraid I ran FreeNAS and had iscsi targets setup which worked great. I am currently using shares in Unraid which works ok for some things and a lot of things just flat out refuse to install to a network drive. Off the top of my head some of the Windows folders cannot be easily moved to a network drive, Blizzard's Heroes of the Storm won't install and I also had a lot of problems with 3dMark. I'd really like to know how if Unraid has support for setting up iscsi as I don't have the option of physically passing through an entire disk.

That would be nice indeed. +1

Would love it to  :D

  • 4 months later...

Me too!  I was hoping to use iSCSI to support my ESXi host and I want to use a portion of my protected array for the iSCSI partition instead of passing an unassigned disk through to a VM to provide an iSCSI target.

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