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
Chapter 2. Accessing Acronis Storage Clusters via iSCSI
In this example are three Acronis Hardware nodes working in a Acronis Storage cluster. Two nodes host one
iSCSI target each while the third hosts two iSCSI targets. Each node has a static or dynamic IP address assigned
from the Storage BackNet (created along with the Acronis Storage cluster) and the FrontNet. Each iSCSI target
has a static IP address assigned from the FrontNet.
2.1 Preparing to Work with Acronis Storage
iSCSI Targets
On each Acronis Hardware Node, where you need to create and run iSCSI targets, do the following:
1. Make sure the vstorage-iscsi and vstorage-scsi-target-utils packages are installed on the Hardware Node.
2. Make sure that the Hardware Node has access to the Acronis Storage cluster as client and has an entry
in /etc/fstab.
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