Create LVM stuff if you want to, otherwise create the filesystem as you would normally do
''Windows''
I'll leave let someone else fill that. = Installing the ISCSI server on Fedora 14/Amahi 6 semi-automated ={{NeedsUpdate}}Log into your amahi box via ssh and become root NOTE: As i have experienced myself it is a good idea to check if your updates are all done correctly .do this by typing Code= yum update Let amahi update whatever is necessary to avoid a kernel module error trying to start the ISCSI server. Then install kernel headers and gcc yum install kernel-headers kernel-devel gcc Now we going to download the install script i wrote Code= wget http://dl.dropbox.com/u/57179706/iscsi/install.sh Then run Code= sh ./install.sh This should have now compiled and installed the ISCSI server on your Amahi box. ''Configuration and creation of an ISCSI disk image'' The easiest way to get an ISCSI target is to create an image file. We are doing this by typing: Code= mkdir /var/hda/files/iscsi dd if=/dev/zero of=/var/hda/files/iscsi/disk.img bs=1M count=0 seek=256000 You can name the disk.img whatever you want and the numbers behind seek is the size of the image disk which in our case is 250 gigs. Now if we look in /var/hda/files/iscsi/ we will find a file called disk.img ''Configuring the ISCSI server to serve your disk image'' We have to edit the config file in /etc/iet/ietd.conf (use your favorite editor) Leave everything as it is exept at the bottom we add Code= Target iqn.2012-02.com.domain:disk.img Lun 0 Path=/var/hda/files/iscsi/disk.img,Type=fileio Save and exit your editor ''Start/restart your ISCSI server'' Code= service iscsi-target restart done = Use Win 7 ISCSI initiator to connect a ISCSI target = Go to Start - Control Panel - click on Administrative tools - From there click on ISCSI initiator = Install Using External Repository = '''Disclaimer: ''' The instructions below are for your convenience only. Please note that this is a personal repo/service and as such is not maintained by Amahi. Adding an unknown/untrusted repo may cause security issues. For ease of use I have created a repository which can easily be added. Download the repo file located at: Code= http://amahirepo.3owl.com/repofile/ Download rpmorama.repo (right click and save as) Copy that file to someone else /etc/yum.repos.d/ Run Code= yum update Then you can install the iscsi server by typing Code= yum install iscsitarget You still have to create the disk and edit the iet.conf file