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| #2737 | fixed | iSCSI doesn't obey maximum transmit/receive values from target | ||
| Description |
Hello While testing with iscsitarget (http://iscsitarget.sourceforge.net/) I found that VirtualBox doesn't seem to obey the target's maximum segment lengths. It causes the iscsi_trgt to flood the kernel's buffer with error messages and very low performance. Here is the original thread at the iscsi-target development mailinglist: http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/forum.php?thread_name=493CED43.4080307%40pandora.be&forum_name=iscsitarget-devel The default segment lengths are 8192. If I manually set these to 65536 on the target, the problem is solved. |
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| #17196 | fixed | iSCSI does not work | ||
| Description |
When upgrade to latest 5.2 version in a macOS(10.12.6) host. The attached iSCSI disk(backend by iet on an ubuntu box) can not be recognized in the virtual machine. It reports VERR_INVALID_STATE error, which had not occurred before below version 5.1.30. I have not tried this on other platform, so I am not sure whether it only affects macOS system. |
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| #4460 | fixed | iSCSI disk property "comment" not implemented => fixed in SVN/3.1.2 | ||
| Description |
Contrary to the user manual, --comment parameter is not accepted by VBoxManage addiscsitarget subcommand. VBoxManage addiscsidisk --server storage --target longtargetID --comment "test comment" VirtualBox Command Line Management Interface Version 3.0.0 (C) 2005-2009 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All rights reserved. ERROR: Method SetDescription is not implemented Details: code NS_ERROR_NOT_IMPLEMENTED (0x80004001), component HardDisk, interface IHardDisk, callee nsISupports Context: "COMSETTER(Description)(comment)" at line 1052 of file VBoxManageDisk.cpp iSCSI disk created. UUID: longuuid[[BR]]
Beside this, as the output shows the disk is created and working properly. I do not know how you intent to show this comment in the media manager interface, but giving an option to show an alias name to iscsi discs would be nice. (I cant choose more host type, but I experienced this on OpenSolaris and OS X Leopard also.) |
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