ietadm man page on SuSE

Man page or keyword search:  
man Server   14857 pages
apropos Keyword Search (all sections)
Output format
SuSE logo
[printable version]

IETADM(8)			 User Manuals			     IETADM(8)

NAME
       ietadm - iSCSI Enterprise Target Administration Utility.

SYNOPSIS
       ietadm --op [operation] --tid=[id] [--sid [id]] [--params
       [key=value,...]]

DESCRIPTION
       ietadm is used to monitor and modify in real-time the iSCSI Enterprise
       Target targets and volumes.

USAGE
       You'll have to get target ids from /proc/net/iet/volumes and sessions
       ids from /proc/net/iet/session.	Some usage examples can be :

       ietadm --op show --tid=1

       display status of target 1 (see /proc/net/iet/volumes to get the match‐
       ing target name)

       ietadm --op new --tid=2

       create dynamically a new target, numbered 2. CAUTION : the target will
       disappear if you restart ietd, you'll have to edit /etc/ietd.conf to
       make it permanent!

ERROR MESSAGES
       ietadm misses error messages. Look carefully at the STDERR output : in
       case of error it will send a 3 number error code, ending with -1, for
       instance :

       ietd_request 203 3 -1

OPTIONS
       --op new --tid=[id] --params Name=[name]

       add a new target with [id]. If [id] is zero, the lowest free [id] is
       allocated automatically to the new target.

       --op delete --tid=[id]

       delete specific target with [id]. The target must have no active ses‐
       sions.

       --op show --tid=[id]

       show target parameters of target with [id].

       --op show --tid=[id] --sid=[sid]

       show iSCSI parameters in effect for session [sid]. If [sid] is "0"
       (zero), the configured parameters will be displayed.

       --op new --tid=[id] --lun=[lun] --params Path=[path]

       add a new logical unit with [lun] to specific target with [id]. The
       logical unit is offered to the initiators. [path] must be block device
       files (including LVM and RAID devices) or regular files.

       --op delete --tid=[id] --lun=[lun]

       delete specific logical unit with [lun] that the target with [id] has.

       --op delete --tid=[id] --sid=[sid] --cid=[cid]

       delete specific connection with [cid] in a session with [sid] that the
       target with [id] has.  If the session has no connections after the
       operation, the session will be deleted automatically.

       --op delete

       stop all activity.

       --op update --tid=[id] --params=key1=value1,key2=value2,...

       change iSCSI IET target parameters of specific target with [id]. You
       can use parameters in ietd.conf as a key.

       --op update --tid=[id] --redirect=[destination]

       set a temporary target redirection for target [id]. [destination] MUST
       be in the form <ip address>:port where :port is optional and if not
       specified port 3260 is assumed. IPv6 addresses must be surrounded by
       square brackets, e.g. [<ipv6 address>]:port. If the destination is
       empty then any existing redirection is cleared.

       --op new --tid=[id] --user --params=[user]=[name],Password=[pass]

       add a new account with [pass] for specific target.  [user] could be
       [IncomingUser] or [OutgoingUser].  If you don't specify a target (omit
       --tid option), you add a new account for discovery sessions.

       --op show --tid=[id] --user

       show a list of CHAP accounts.  If --tid is omitted or [id] is "0"
       (zero), discovery accounts are displayed.

       --op show --tid=[id] --user --params=[user]=[name]

       show CHAP account information for the account specified by [name].
       [user] can be [IncomingUser] or [OutgoingUser].	If --tid is omitted or
       [id] is "0" (zero), [name] is supposed to be a discovery account name.

       --op delete --tid=[id] --user --params=[user]=[name]

       delete specific account having [name] of specific target. [user] could
       be [IncomingUser] or [OutgoingUser].  If you don't specify a target
       (omit --tid option), you delete the account for discovery sessions.

       --version

       display version and exit

       --help

       display a list of available options and exits

KNOWN ISSUES
       ·   ietdadm doesn't return any human-readable error message, only error
	   codes.

       ·   ietadm doesn't modify or read the /etc/ietd.conf ietd configuration
	   file.

       ·   ietadm can't use target names or aliases, only the tid found in
	   /proc/net/iet/volumes.

       ·   /proc/net/iet/session may list inactive sessions if the initiator
	   doesn't logout properly.

       Report bugs to <iscsitarget-devel@sourceforge.net>.

FILES
       /proc/net/iet/session, /proc/net/iet/volumes

SEE ALSO
       ietd(8),ietd.conf(5)

iSCSI Enterprise Target admin	  2006-06-06			     IETADM(8)
[top]

List of man pages available for SuSE

Copyright (c) for man pages and the logo by the respective OS vendor.

For those who want to learn more, the polarhome community provides shell access and support.

[legal] [privacy] [GNU] [policy] [cookies] [netiquette] [sponsors] [FAQ]
Tweet
Polarhome, production since 1999.
Member of Polarhome portal.
Based on Fawad Halim's script.
....................................................................
Vote for polarhome
Free Shell Accounts :: the biggest list on the net