Users Guide
10–iSCSI Configuration
iSCSI Offload in Linux Environments
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192.168.25.100:3260,1 iqn.2003-04.com.sanblaze:virtualun.virtualun.target-0500000c
192.168.25.100:3260,1 iqn.2003-
04.com.sanblaze:virtualun.virtualun.target-05000001
192.168.25.100:3260,1 iqn.2003-04.com.sanblaze:virtualun.virtualun.target-05000002
6. Log into the iSCSI target using the IQN obtained in Step 5. To initiate the
login procedure, issue the following command (where the last character in
the command is a lowercase letter “L”):
#iscsiadm -m node -p 192.168.25.100 -T
iqn.2003-04.com.sanblaze:virtualun.virtualun.target-0000007 -l
Logging in to [iface: qedi.00:0e:1e:c4:e1:6c,
target:iqn.2003-04.com.sanblaze:virtualun.virtualun.target-05000007, portal:192.168.25.100,3260]
(multiple)
Login to [iface: qedi.00:0e:1e:c4:e1:6c, target:iqn.2003-
04.com.sanblaze:virtualun.virtualun.target-05000007, portal:192.168.25.100,3260] successful.
7. To verify that the iSCSI session was created, issue the following command:
# iscsiadm -m session
qedi: [297] 192.168.25.100:3260,1
iqn.2003-04.com.sanblaze:virtualun.virtualun.target-05000007 (non-flash)
8. To check for iSCSI devices, issue the iscsiadm command:
# iscsiadm -m session -P3
...
************************
Attached SCSI devices:
************************
Host Number: 59 State: running
scsi59 Channel 00 Id 0 Lun: 0
Attached scsi disk sdb State: running scsi59 Channel 00 Id 0 Lun: 1
Attached scsi disk sdc State: running scsi59 Channel 00 Id 0 Lun: 2
Attached scsi disk sdd State: running scsi59 Channel 00 Id 0 Lun: 3
Attached scsi disk sde State: running scsi59 Channel 00 Id 0 Lun: 4
Attached scsi disk sdf State: running
For advanced target configurations, refer to the Open-iSCSI README at:
https://github.com/open-iscsi/open-iscsi/blob/master/README