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*[http://linux-iscsi.org/wiki/Targetcli targetcli] | *[http://linux-iscsi.org/wiki/Targetcli targetcli] | ||
*https://www.truenas.com/community/resources/why-iscsi-often-requires-more-resources-for-the-same-result.41/ | *https://www.truenas.com/community/resources/why-iscsi-often-requires-more-resources-for-the-same-result.41/ | ||
=Terminology= | |||
==multipath== | |||
=FAQ= | =FAQ= |
Revision as of 12:00, 5 October 2023
Links
- http://nil.uniza.sk/linux-howto/linux-mint-mouting-freenas-iscsi-disk
- iscsiadm command examples
- Scsi-target-utils Quickstart Guide
- Creating and managing iSCSI targets
- https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/TGT_iSCSI_Target
- iSCSI on ESXCLI
- https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/ISCSI/tgt
- https://ask.openstack.org/en/question/30299/how-to-resize-an-instance-residing-on-a-block-storage-volume/
- targetcli
- https://www.truenas.com/community/resources/why-iscsi-often-requires-more-resources-for-the-same-result.41/
Terminology
multipath
FAQ
On ISCSI client
Find targets
iscsi_discovery 192.168.100.32
Please logout from all targets on 192.168.178.3:3260 before trying to run discovery on that portal
??
List connected targets
iscsiadm -m session -P 3
which seems to list only one, for multiple:
tgtadm --lld iscsi --op show --mode conn --tid 1
but that needs more work
List targets
iscsiadm -m discovery -t sendtargets -p 192.168.100.32
Connect to target
iscsiadm -m node --targetname="iqn.2018-5.mynet:drbd0" --portal "192.168.100.32" --login
if you get things like "iscsiadm: No records found" try a thing like
iscsiadm --mode node -l all
iscsiadm: Could not log into all portals:
Disconnect from target
iscsiadm -m node -T iqn.2018-5.mynet:drbd0 -p 192.168.100.32 -u
Show session id
iscsiadm -m session -P 1
Rescan ??
iscsiadm -m node --targetname="foo.bar" -R
Disconnect all targets
iscsiadm --mode node -u all
Rescan session
iscsiadm -m session -r SID --rescan
iscsiadm: Could not log into all portals
??
On server
list targets
tgtadm --lld iscsi --mode target --op show
list connected targets
To list all connections to target with id 1:
tgtadm --lld iscsi --mode conn --op show --tid 1
And disconnect target:
tgtadm --lld iscsi --op delete --mode conn --tid 1 --sid 2 --cid 0
Create iscsi target and Lun
tgtadm --lld iscsi --mode target --op new --tid=1 --targetname iqn.2009-02.com.example:for.all tgtadm --lld iscsi --mode logicalunit --op new --tid 1 --lun 1 -b /var/tmp/iscsi-disk1
Delete iscsi target and Lun
tgtadm --lld iscsi --mode logicalunit --op delete --tid 1 --lun 1 tgtadm --lld iscsi --mode target --op delete --tid=1
Reload tgtd configuration
tgt-admin --update ALL
or
tgt-admin --update your.irqn.string
Show tgdt config
tgt-admin --dump
Grow/resize target
After resizing the target (lvresize or whatever)
tgt-admin --update tid=xx -v -f
Show targets
tgt-admin -s
Show target config
This includes target parameters
tgtadm --lld iscsi -o show -m target --tid=1
The disk contains an unclean file system (0, 0).
Metadata kept in Windows cache, refused to mount. Falling back to read-only mount because the NTFS partition is in an unsafe state. Please resume and shutdown Windows fully (no hibernation or fast restarting.)
ntfsfix /dev/sdc1
On ESXi
esxcli storage core path list storage core adapter rescan --adapter=vmhba esxcli iscsi adapter discovery rediscover --adapter vmhba64 esxcli iscsi adapter param get -A vmhba64
Error messages
connection1:0: detected conn error (1020)
These messages are seen when an iSCSI connection times out (1011 means timeout on initiator side and 1020 means the target dropped the connection)
tgtadm: failed to send request hdr to tgt daemon, Transport endpoint is not connected
tgtd not running :)
tgtd: iser_ib_init(3436) Failed to initialize RDMA; load kernel modules?
comment out default-driver
iscsiadm: No portals found
ACL issue, try something like
tgtadm --lld iscsi --op bind --mode target --tid 6 -I ALL
iscsiadm: No records found
Try
iscsiadm -m discovery -t sendtargets -p <ip-address>