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Disabling a target:
 
Disabling a target:

Revision as of 11:05, 16 February 2017

Once iscsiadm has been used, the iSCSI Qualified Name (IQN) can be found in /etc/iscsi/

When authentication is not enabled, it's easy to access provisioned storage, where the ip is taken from the Datera GUI:

iscsiadm -m discovery -t st -p ip:port

https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-US/Red_Hat_Enterprise_Linux/7/html/Storage_Administration_Guide/ch-iscsi.html

Logging in:

iscsiadm --m node -T iqn.2007-06.com.test.cluster1:storage.cluster1 --portal 172.16.48.175:3260 -l

Disabling a target:

There are three ways to disable or delete an iSCSI target.

First, to disable an iSCSI target:

iscsiadm --m node -T iqn.2007-06.com.test.cluster1:storage.cluster1 --portal 172.16.48.175:3260 -u

Second, it is possible to delete the target's record ID:/p>

iscsiadm -m node -o delete -T iqn.2007-06.com.test.cluster1:storage.cluster1 --portal 172.16.48.175:3260

https://access.redhat.com/articles/9883

References

http://linux-iscsi.org/wiki/Main_Page