[SOLVED] CentOS tgtd iscsi target server nic failover, how?
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CentOS tgtd iscsi target server nic failover, how?
Hi,
I have a CentOS 6.3 iscsi target server with 4 nic's i wish to use for redundancy and failover for iscsi.
For the initiator server i can use device-mapper-multipath to achieve this on that end but how can i do it on the target side?
Is it a bonding configuration?
For device-mapper-multipath, does it support a target server with tgtd?
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