Emerson ATCA-S201 사용자 설명서

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RTM-ATCA-SXXX Overview 
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ATCA‐S201 Installation and Use Guide 
 
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7.1.6  iSCSI Discovery filter configuration (expert mode) 
The iSCSI service running on the storage blade includes the ability to limit the 
targets each host will see during discovery; this can often significantly reduce the 
iSCSI boot time.  The filter mechanism uses the host IP address as criteria to expose 
or hide iSCSI targets listed in discovery. 
Note: This mechanism is not meant to replace the CHAP security features used to 
authenticate a host and target.                                                
The iSCSI discovery filter is configured via simple edits to a pair of text based 
configuration files:  
 
/etc/initiators.allow 
/etc/initiators.deny
 
The file syntax is explained in the next section. File changes become active 
immediately upon save, no reboot is necessary.    
Notes: Comment lines must start with a ‘#’ as first character.  
- The file consists of one or more iSCSI iqn Target names. 
- If a target iSCSI iqn is not listed in these files, no filtering is applied (this is default 
case) 
- To establish a discovery filter, a target’s iSCSI iqn name must appear in both files.  
  /etc/initiators.allow 
Enter the iSCSI iqn followed by one or more ip addresses. Use a comma to separate 
multiple IP address entries.  (Note: Entries must not use tabs)   
 
iqn.1995-07.com.emerson:BladeHost.Target0 192.168.1.109 
iqn.1995-07.com.emerson:BladeHost.Target1 192.168.1.108, 192.168.1.110 
  /etc/initiators.deny 
For each iSCSI iqn listed above, make a corresponding entry as shown. Each entry 
should consist of the iSCSI iqn, followed by the word ALL (Note: Entries must not use 
tabs). 
 
iqn.1995-07.com.emerson:BladeHost.Target0 ALL 
iqn.1995-07.com.emerson:BladeHost.Target1 ALL