Welcome to linux-iscsi.org!
For v3.0 in lio-core-2.6.git, development has been underway since early Sept 2008 to enable a generic target engine running configfs between our Linux-iSCSI.org Target (LIO-Target) Stack also running configfs.
As of the Mid October release of Linux Kernel v2.6.27, all main functionality is up using ConfigFS symbolic links between target_core_mod Storage Objects and <-> LIO-Target iSCSI Target Portal Group Port LUNs.
Please see LIO-Target/ConfigFS and LIO-Target for more information
VHACS is an storage cloud based on at least 8 (eight) open source technologies running on Linux v2.6.25. VHACS is an acrynom for Virtualization, High Availibility, and Cluster Storage. There is now an alpha release of the software stack running in a virtualized x86_64 environment. The VHACS-VM images are available now, and oriented towards kernel developers, storage and network systems researchers, C programmers, Python and Shell programmers, and anyone who wants to see a real life open storage cloud on their virtualized x86 PC. Using the VHACS-Vm is the fastest method for users to get involved with the project. This is a very developer oriented release, so you should feel comfortable using a modern CLI Linux shell. A complete development environment is included in the images.
VHACS-VM and VHACS development is moving very quickly, please keep checking back for more information as it becomes available.
v3.0-UPSTREAM: v3.0.0 for v2.6.27-rc1
http://git.kernel.org/?p=linux/kernel/git/nab/lio-core-2.6.git;a=summary
To clone a lio-target tree of your own, use:
git clone git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/nab/lio-core-2.6.git lio-core-2.6
Please have a look at LIO-Target for more information!
iSCSI/WIFI and iSCSI/GPRS are up and running between Core-iSCSI on the OpenMoko Freerunner connected via Playstation3/iSCSI using LIO-Target v2.9-STABLE
Core-iSCSI Initiator .ipk are available from LIO-Cluster link
The first set of packages for using a cluster filesystem, OCFSv2 on the Maemo platform for Nokia Devices.
The .debs are now online at LIO-Cluster link
Have a look at OCFS2/iSCSI_for_OS-2008 for more information!
The first stable release of Mobile IP storage services for the Nokia N800 running OS 2008 has been released. This mobile stack has been ported using the excellent cross-compile toolkit Scratchbox to the 2.6.21-omap1 kernel and Busybox environment that runs on the OMAP/ARM.
Core-iSCSI Mobile Client - OS 2008 - CLI Stable Release
Have a look at Core-iSCSI/Nokia_800 for more information!
The Small-Tree v0.6.8 is up and running! Have a look at iSCSI/MacOSX for the full details!
The TS-7800 development board from Technologic has a 32-bit Marvell Orion 88F5182 ASIC clocked at 500 Mhz with 128MB DDR-RAM, and integrated support for 2 SATA ports, 2 USB 2.0 480Mbit/s host/slave, 10/100/1000 Ethernet.
As this chip is being used in a number of NAS appliances link, running this device with IP fabric services to USB, SATA, LVM is now up running with LIO-Target.
Please see TS-7800 for more information!
iscsi-target-module-2.6.25-2.9.0.295-1.powerpc.rpm
This modules are built for ppc64 and built with the toolkit for Fedora Core 8 ppc. This is gcc (GCC) 4.1.2 20070925 (Red Hat 4.1.2-33)
This module has been tested with 2.6.25 from ps3-linux.git and built against arch/powerpc/configs/ps3_defconfig with drivers/md/* enabled as modules for MD/LVM access with LIO-Target.
Please see Playstation3/iSCSI for move information!
The LIO-VM Storage Engine demo is a set of VMware, KVM, and Qemu compatible virtual machine images that contains a self-configuring iSCSI target mode storage engine that runs on a very large and diverse amount of PC storage software and hardware. When the LIO-VM image boots, the host local storage hardware that is made available to the guest is exported as iSCSI target ports, and made available to both local and remote iSCSI Initiator clients.
Note that the iSCSI target is configured to allow _ALL_ iSCSI Initiators to access _ALL_ iSCSI Target Ports across all available iSCSI Network Portals. By default, the storage devices with filesystems will be exported as READ-ONLY to prevent multiple accesses by non-cluster filesystems. Support for production R/W configurations of this demo are in the works, please stay tuned to the site and lists for more information as this unfolds. Also, if you really know what you are doing when it comes to non cluster filesystem + RW access, please see Section IX in LIO-VM.
LIO-JeOS-VMware6 99050274 Bytes
LIO-JeOS-KVM 88605611 Bytes
LIO-JeOS-Qemu 87135808 Bytes
Debian-LIO-VM-2.9.0.188-RC.zip 186084763 Bytes
Please see LIO-VM for more information.
iSCSI/HD allows owners of high definition capable hardware and software to access their media across an IP network.
A server acting running iSCSI Target mode running Linux v2.6 with an HD capable optical drive. A client that is capable of HD media playback, has a GigE network connection, and can speak iSCSI.
Please see iSCSI/HD for more information.
Please have a look at NeurosOSD for more information.
Please have a look at iSCSI/GSM and Rokr_E2 for more information.
Please have a look at OpenMoko Freerunner and FIC Neo1973 for more information.
Please have a look at iSNS, iSNS Control Node Client, and Linux iSNS Server Howto
Source via HTTP/SVN Build README
Builds for CentOS 5u1 Repository for Debian4 Etch Repository for Ubuntu/JeOS 7.10 Gutsy
The debian/ubuntu binary package names are target-utils, target-modules for binary packages.
For debian/ubuntu source packages, target-source requires module-assistant to build the kernel module from source.
Building the target-utils source currently requires checking out the code and using dpkg-buildpackage from trunk/target Please see the Build README for more information.
Linux-iSCSI.org Target Dev List
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