Accessing iscsi disks – HP EVA Array iSCSI Connectivity Option User Manual
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Please select a Target from the list above ('q' to quit):
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LUN Vendor
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0 HP
1 HP
2 HP
3 HP
4 HP
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Please select a LUN from the list above ('q' to quit):
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Index Initiator
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0 iqn.2005-03.com:sanlabmac-s01
1 iqn.1986-03.com.sun:rack81-s16
2 iqn.1991-05.com.microsoft:rack77-s16.sanbox.com
3 iqn.1991-05.com.microsoft:rack77-s14.sanbox.com
4 iqn.1996-04.de.SUSE:bl7-04.sanbox.com
5 iqn.1996-04.de.SUSE:bl7-03.sanbox.com
6 iqn.1996-04.de.SUSE:bl7-02.sanbox.com
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Please select an Initiator to remove ('a' to remove all, 'q' to quit):
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All attribute values for that have been changed will now be saved.
mpx100 (admin) #>
Accessing iSCSI disks
If you want to make the iSCSI drive available on reboot, create the file system and add an entry to the
/etc/vfstab
file as you would with a UFS file system on a SCSI device.
After the devices have been discovered by the Solaris iSCSI Initiator, the login negotiation occurs
automatically. The Solaris iSCSI driver determines the number of LUNs available and creates the device
nodes. Then, the iSCSI devices can be treated as any other SCSI device.
You can view the iSCSI disks on the local system with the format utility, for example:
# format
AVAILABLE DISK SELECTIONS:
0.
c0t1d0
/pci@8,600000/SUNW,qlc@4/fp@0,0/ssd@w500000e010685cf1,0
1.
c0t2d0
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