SANRAD I3.1.1205 User Manual

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SANRAD V-Switch CLI User Manual

Creating an iSCSI Target................................................................................................. 7-10

Viewing iSCSI Targets .............................................................................................................................................7-13

Viewing iSCSI Target Details...................................................................................................................................7-13

Viewing Access Rights.............................................................................................................................................7-14

Changing the Default Identity......................................................................................... 7-14

Creating an Identity ......................................................................................................... 7-16

Adding Initiators to an Identity....................................................................................... 7-18

Assigning Identity Credentials ....................................................................................... 7-21

Using a RADIUS Server...........................................................................................................................................7-24

Viewing Configured RADIUS Servers......................................................................................................................7-27

Connecting an Identity and Target................................................................................. 7-28

Exposing an iSCSI Target and LUN ............................................................................... 7-30

Viewing LUNs ..........................................................................................................................................................7-33

CHAPTER 8: Advanced Volume Operations ............................................8-1

Introduction to Advanced Volume Configurations......................................................... 8-2

Data Replication: Off-line versus On-line..................................................................................................................8-2

Mirror versus Snapshot..............................................................................................................................................8-2

Actual Capacity versus Potential Capacity ................................................................................................................8-2

Resizing versus Expanding........................................................................................................................................8-2

Copying a Volume (Off-line Copy) ................................................................................... 8-3

Synchronizing a Volume ................................................................................................... 8-3

Adding a Child to a Mirror (On-line Copy) ....................................................................... 8-4

Creating a Snapshot.......................................................................................................... 8-8

Deactivating and Activating a Snapshot Volume .....................................................................................................8-13

Viewing Snapshot Volumes .....................................................................................................................................8-14

Snapshot Rollback ...................................................................................................................................................8-15

volume snapshot rollback show ...............................................................................................................................8-15

volume snapshot rollback start ................................................................................................................................8-15

volume snapshot rollback abort ...............................................................................................................................8-16

Breaking a Mirror ............................................................................................................. 8-16

Resizing a Volume ........................................................................................................... 8-19

Retracting a Volume ................................................................................................................................................8-23

Expanding a Volume ....................................................................................................... 8-24

CHAPTER 9: Routine Volume Maintenance ............................................9-1

Volumes.............................................................................................................................. 9-1

Renaming a Volume ..................................................................................................................................................9-1

Removing a Volume...................................................................................................................................................9-2

Removing all Volumes in a Hierarchy ........................................................................................................................9-3

Replacing a Volume...................................................................................................................................................9-4

Synchronizing a Volume ............................................................................................................................................9-5

Targets and Exposure ....................................................................................................... 9-6

Removing an LU ........................................................................................................................................................9-6

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