Iscsi driver configuration, Open-iscsi support, Discovering and adding iscsi targets – Dell Emulex Family of Adapters User Manual

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3. Configuration

iSCSI Driver Configuration

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iSCSI Driver Configuration

Open-iSCSI Support

Open-iSCSI is a high-performance, transport independent, multi-platform

implementation of Request for Comments (RFC) 3720.
The inbox Open-iSCSI driver is supported. However, for distributions of Linux

versions RHEL 5.x and for versions earlier than RHEL 6.3 and SLES 11 SP2, the inbox

driver does not support ISNS or iSCSI boot due to limitations in Open-iSCSI

distribution tools. If you need to use ISNS or iSCSI boot, use the out-of-box iSCSI driver

provided by Emulex.
For the inbox Open-iSCSI driver, use the Open-iSCSI tools to configure and manage

Open-iSCSI. For the Emulex out-of-box iSCSI driver, use the Emulex OneCommand

Manager application to configure and manage Open-iSCSI. The applications are not

interchangeable between the drivers.
The iscsiadm utility is a command-line tool allowing discovery of iSCSI targets; logging

into iSCSI targets; as well as, access and management of the open-iSCSI database on all

Linux installations. This utility presents a set of operations that you can perform on

iSCSI nodes, sessions, connections, and discovery records.

Discovering and Adding iSCSI Targets

When discovering and adding iSCSI targets, there are two sets of instructions

depending on the operating system:

The first set is for RHEL 6.x and SLES 11 SPx

The second set is for RHEL 5.x

RHEL 6.x and SLES 11 SPx

For RHEL 6.x and SLES 11 SPx, you can add iSCSI targets using a discovery phase first

(see the following section) or add them directly (see “Adding iSCSI Targets Directly

(without Discovering)” on page 853).

Discovering and Adding iSCSI Targets

The following steps are used to discover and add a target using the Ethernet adapter for

RHEL 6.x and SLES 11 SPx,. In this example, based on the IPL file flashed, the adapter

has two NIC functions and two iSCSI functions.
1. For the iSCSI function, set the IP address using the iSCSI Select utility.

The initiator IP is set to 192.168.65.99. This IP is set for the iSCSI function, but it

does not get set for the Ethernet interface.

The target portal IP is 192.168.65.196.

2. Using the iSCSI Select, iSCSI Target Configuration option, see if the targets can be

discovered, but do not add the targets yet.

3. The following command displays the specific host information:

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