DELL 3000i User Manual

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Setting Up Your iSCSI Storage Array
FirstBurstLength=262144
MaxBurstLength=16776192
6 Restart the iSCSI daemon by executing the following command from the console:
/etc/init.d/iscsi restart
7 Verify that the server can connect to the storage array by executing this command from a console:
iscsi -ls
If successful, an iSCSI session has been established to each iSCSI port on the storage array. Sample 
output from the command should look similar to this:
********************************************************************
SFNet iSCSI Driver Version ...4:0.1.11-3(02-May-2006)
********************************************************************
TARGET NAME             : iqn.1984-05.com.dell:powervault.6001372000f5f0e600000000463b9292
TARGET ALIAS            : 
HOST ID                 : 2
BUS ID                  : 0
TARGET ID               : 0
TARGET ADDRESS          : 192.168.0.110:3260,1
SESSION STATUS          : ESTABLISHED AT Wed May  9 18:20:27 CDT 2007
SESSION ID              : ISID 00023d000001 TSIH 5
********************************************************************
TARGET NAME             : iqn.1984-05.com.dell:powervault.6001372000f5f0e600000000463b9292
TARGET ALIAS            : 
HOST ID                 : 3
BUS ID                  : 0
TARGET ID               : 0
TARGET ADDRESS          : 192.168.0.111:3260,1
SESSION STATUS          : ESTABLISHED AT Wed May  9 18:20:28 CDT 2007
SESSION ID              : ISID 00023d000002 TSIH 4
If you are using RHEL 5 or SLES 10 SP1
Configuration of the iSCSI initiator for RHEL version 5 and SLES 10 SP1 distributions is done by 
modifying the /etc/iscsi/iscsid.conf file, which is installed by default when you install MD Storage 
Manager. You can edit the file directly, or replace the default file with a sample file included on the 
MD3000i Resource CD.
To use the sample file included on the CD:
1 Save the default /etc/iscsi/iscsid.conf file by naming it to another name of your choice.
2 Copy the appropriate sample file from /linux/etc on the CD to /etc/iscsi/iscsid.conf.
3 Rename the sample file to iscsid.conf.