Target commands, Target:create – Dell Acceleration Appliances for Databases User Manual
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Example
This shows the current configuration and maintenance state for the ION Accelerator system:
> system:status
TARGET COMMANDS
The Target commands represent a protocol-specific endpoint for SCSI communication. Initiators
connect to targets via a discovered network address. See also
target:create
Manually creates a target, specifying a name and optionally specifying a UUID for the target. The
UUID field accepts WWPNs (such as
f8:e9:d2:c3:b4:a5:f6:e7
), IQNs (such as
iqn.1992-
01.com.example:storage.disk2.sys1.xyz[3]
), and GIDs (such as
0ab0:0ab0:0ab0:0ab0:0ab0:0ab0:0ab0:0ab0
).
Syntax
target:create [options] id
Options
--uuid
<string>
Specify the exact UUID to use for the created target, instead of
generating one.
--node
or
-n
<string> Route target creation to another node in the cluster.
--if-not-exists
or
-ne
If an object with the given identifier already exists, skip creation.
(See
help –-all
for details on all other options.)
Arguments
id
Human-readable target identifier
Example
This creates
target2
using the Fibre Channel protocol:
> target:create –protocol FC target2
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