Administrator’s Command Line Guide
Table Of Contents
- Introduction
- Accessing Acronis Storage Clusters via iSCSI
- Preparing to Work with Acronis Storage iSCSI Targets
- Creating and Running Acronis Storage iSCSI Targets
- Listing Acronis Storage iSCSI Targets
- Transferring Acronis Storage iSCSI Targets Between Acronis Storage Nodes
- Stopping Acronis Storage iSCSI Targets
- Deleting Acronis Storage iSCSI Targets
- Configuring Multipath I/O for Acronis Storage iSCSI Targets
- Managing CHAP Accounts for Acronis Storage iSCSI Targets
- Managing LUN Snapshots
- Accessing Acronis Storage Clusters via S3 Protocol
- Monitoring Acronis Storage Clusters
- Managing Cluster Security
- Maximizing Cluster Performance
2.3. Listing Acronis Storage iSCSI Targets
# vstorage-iscsi list -t iqn.2014-04.com.vstorage:test1
Target iqn.2014-04.com.vstorage:test1:
Portals: 192.168.10.100
Status: running
Registered: yes
Host: fefacc38a2f140ca
LUN: 1, Size: 102400M, Used: 1M, Online: Yes
The command outputs above show the following data:
Item Description
Target Unique alphanumeric name of the iSCSI target.
Portals Target’s IP address(es).
Status Target’s current state.
• running: target is running and ready for use (for local targets).
• stopped: target is stopped (for local targets).
• service failed: the iSCSI service is down (for local targets).
• remote: target is registered on a different Node.
• unregistered: target is not registered on any Node in the Acronis Storage cluster.
Registered Whether or not the target is registered on the host which ID is shown in the Host entry.
Host Acronis Storage Hardware Node ID.
LUN Virtual disk’s integer number within the target.
Size Virtual disk’s logical size (16 TB maximum).
Used Virtual disk’s physical size. The physical size can be smaller than logical due to the expanding
format of the virtual disk.
Online
• Yes: the LUN is visible to and can be mounted by iSCSI initiators.
• No: the LUN is invisible to and cannot be mounted by iSCSI initiators.
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