This command displays iSCSI information including the iSCSI CHAP user name in the current QoreStor system.
iscsi --show [--user]
Where
--user Show CHAP user name
user : iscsi_user
iscsi --show
Target 1 : System information: Driver: iscsi State: ready I_T nexus information: LUN information: LUN: 0 Type: controller (Controller) Backing store path: None LUN: 1 Type: passthrough (L700) Backing store path: /dev/sg12 LUN: 2 Type: passthrough ( ULT3580-TD4) Backing store path: /dev/sg2 LUN: 3 Type: passthrough ( ULT3580-TD4) Backing store path: /dev/sg8 LUN: 4 Type: passthrough ( ULT3580-TD4) Backing store path: /dev/sg11 LUN: 5 Type: passthrough ( ULT3580-TD4) Backing store path: /dev/sg4 LUN: 6 Type: passthrough ( ULT3580-TD4) Backing store path: /dev/sg5 LUN: 7 Type: passthrough ( ULT3580-TD4) Backing store path: /dev/sg6 LUN: 8 Type: passthrough ( ULT3580-TD4) Backing store path: /dev/sg10 LUN: 9 Type: passthrough ( ULT3580-TD4) Backing store path: /dev/sg3 LUN: 10 Type: passthrough ( ULT3580-TD4) Backing store path: /dev/sg9 LUN: 11 Type: passthrough ( ULT3580-TD4) Backing store path: /dev/sg7 Account information: iscsi_user Target 1 ACL information: 10.250.249.221 administrator@satyan-vm1 >
This command sets the password for the iSCSI CHAP user.
iscsi --setpassword
WARNING: All existing iSCSI sessions will be terminated! Do you want to continue? (yes/no) [n]? yes Enter new CHAP password: Re-type CHAP password: administrator@test-vm1 >
This command displays the current iSCSI sessions in the current DR system.
iscsi --sessions
iSCSI client(s) information: Container: test_vtl Target IQN: Initiators Connected: iqn.1991-05.com.microsoft:win-t16n70kqii4.testad.test.local
Displays the list of iSCSI-related command options that can be used as a reference when using the QoreStor CLI.
iscsi --help
Usage: iscsi --show [--user] iscsi --setpassword iscsi --sessions iscsi --help command> <command-arguments> <command> can be one of: --show Displays command specific information. --setpassword Set CHAP password --sessions Show iSCSI sessions For command-specific help, please type iscsi --help <command> eg: iscsi --help show
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