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
2.6. Deleting Acronis Storage iSCSI Targets
# vstorage-iscsi stop -t iqn.2014-04.com.vstorage:test1 -f
Breaking the iSCSI connection in such a way may result in I/O errors on the iSCSI initiator’s side.
2.6 Deleting Acronis Storage iSCSI Targets
You can delete Acronis Storage iSCSI targets with the vstorage-iscsi delete command. Deleting a Acronis Stor-
age iSCSI target, you will also delete all the LUNs within it.
To delete a Acronis Storage iSCSI target, do the following:
1. Make sure the target is stopped (for more details, see Stopping Acronis Storage iSCSI Targets on page 8).
2. Run the vstorage-iscsi delete command with the target name as the option. For example:
# vstorage-iscsi delete -t iqn.2014-04.com.vstorage:test1
To delete a stopped iSCSI target registered on a different host, add the --force option to the vstorage-iscsi delete
command. For example:
# vstorage-iscsi delete -t iqn.2014-04.com.vstorage:test1 --force
2.7 Configuring Multipath I/O for Acronis
Storage iSCSI Targets
Multipath I/O is a technique called to increase fault tolerance and performance by establishing multiple paths
to the same iSCSI target. The figure below shows a typical multipath-enabled network configured for exporting
Acronis Storage disk space over iSCSI.
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