Using iSCSI targets from Linux machine
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Using iSCSI targets from Linux machine
There are updated articles on this at CentOS 7.x iSCSI
Dicovering iSCSI targets
The following command can be used to scan for avaiable iSCSI targets:
iscsiadm -m discoverydb --type=st --interface=br0 --portal=<iscsi_server_IP>:3260 --op=new
Connecting iSCSI disk
Following command can be used to login on iSCSI target
iscsiadm -m discovery -p <iscsi_server_ip>:3260 -l
Sometimes even
iscsiadm -m node -p <iscsi_server_ip>:3260 -L all
may be required for things to work.
To disconnect iSCSI disk
To disconnect a drive use following steps:
- Use 'iscsiadm -m session' to list running sessions
- Then use 'iscsiadm -m session -r <session_number> -u' to logout from given session
Use 'man iscsiadm' for more information
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