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Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright .\" notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the .\" documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. .\" .\" THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR .\" IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES .\" OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. .\" IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, .\" INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT .\" NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, .\" DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY .\" THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT .\" (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF .\" THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. .\" .Dd August 30, 2015 .Dt ISCSICTL 8 .Os .Sh NAME .Nm iscsictl .Nd program to manage iSCSI instances .Sh SYNOPSIS .Nm .Op Fl d Ar sockdir .Ar command .Op Ar arguments ... .Sh DESCRIPTION The .Nm utility manages iSCSI instances on the local computer. It talks to the .Xr iscsid 8 program to perform this management. .Pp iSCSI is a method for transferring SCSI commands across a TCP connection. The client which issues the SCSI command is called the initiator, and the device which receives the command and takes action is called the target; this mirrors SCSI devices, although instead of being physically attached to a host, the SCSI commands and responses take place over a network. iSCSI communication is done in sessions. The iSCSI initiator logs in to a target across the network, possibly authenticating itself; this creates an iSCSI .Dv session between initiator and target. The initiator can then issue commands to and read responses from the target. .Pp Firstly, the iSCSI initiator on the local machine must be made aware of the network location of the target. The .Dv add_send_target is used in .Nm to do this. The targets can be listed using the .Dv list_targets command. To login from the initiator to the target, the .Dv login command is used; this creates a session between the initiator and target. The sessions can be listed by using the .Dv list_sessions command. .Ss Global Options .Bl -tag -width xdxsockdirx .It Fl d Ar sockdir Specify the directory where the socket for .Xr iscsid 8 lives. .El .Ss Target Address Specification The target address specification for the .Ic add_target and .Ic add_send_target commands may include a target name, target address (IP or FQDN), TCP port, and group tag. Either the target address or target name is required. (For add_send_target, a target address is required). The address, port, and group tag may optionally be repeated. .Bl -tag -width xaxtarget-addressx .It Fl a Ar target-address Specify the target address by IP or FQDN. .It Fl n Ar target-name Specify the target by name. .It Fl p Ar port-num The TCP port to connect to the target on. (Default port is 3260) .It Fl g Ar group-tag The group tag, a 16-bit integer. .El .Ss Portal Address Specification The portal address specification for the .Ic add_portal command may include an address (IP or FQDN), port, and group tag, plus portal options. .Bl -tag -width xaxtarget-addressx .It Fl a Ar target-address Specify the target address by IP or FQDN. .It Fl p Ar port-num The TCP port to connect to the target on. (Default port is 3260) .It Fl g Ar group-tag The group tag, a 16-bit integer. .It Fl h Use a CRC32 header digest. .It Fl d Use a CRC32 data digest. .It Fl l Ar segment-length Specify the max received data segment length. .El .Ss Target Options Target options are as follows: .Bl -tag -width xlxsegment-lengthx .It Fl h Use a CRC32 header digest. .It Fl d Use a CRC32 data digest. .It Fl w Ar time Time to wait. .It Fl r Ar time Time to retain. .It Fl e Ar level Error recovery level. .It Fl l Ar segment-length Specify the max received data segment length. .El .Ss Authentication Options Authentication options are as follows: .Bl -tag -width xsxsecretx .It Fl t Ar type Specify authentication type. .Ar n indicates no authentication, while .Ar c indicates CHAP authentication, and .Ar C indicates Mutual CHAP authentication. .It Fl u Ar name User name. .It Fl s Ar secret Initiator secret. .It Fl S Ar secret Target secret. .El .Ss Nm Commands The .Nm command argument is taken from one of the following options: .Bl -tag -width 5n .It Cm version return version information from the .Nm utility and the .Xr iscsid 8 daemon. .It Cm add_target Ar target-address-spec Oo Ar target-opts Oc Oo Ar auth-opts Oc Oo Fl N Ar symbolic-name Oc A .Ar target-address-spec may include name, address, port, and group tag, with address/port/tag possibly repeated. .It Cm add_portal Ar portal-address-spec Oo Fl I target-id Oc Oo Fl N symbolic-name Oc Add a portal to the list of portals. .It Cm remove_target Fl I Ar target-id .It Cm remove_target Fl n Ar target-name Remove a target by name or ID. .It Cm slp_find_targets Not implemented. .It Cm refresh_targets Op Fl I Ar target-id this command causes the iSCSI initiator to refresh its view of the iSCSI targets to which it is connected. If this command completes successfully, an .Dq OK value is printed. For more context on the exact usage of this command, please see the example below. .It Cm list_targets Display a list of targets the iSCSI initiator knows about. .It Cm add_send_target Fl a Ar target-address Oo Ar target-address-spec Oc Oo Ar target-opts Oc Oo Ar auth-opts Oc Oo Fl N Ar symbolic-name Oc this command allows the iSCSI initiator to connect to an iSCSI target. The subsequent .Fl a target provides the address of the target. This can be provided as a numerical IP address, or as a textual FQDN. For more context on the exact usage of this command, please see the example below. .It Cm remove_send_target Fl I Ar target-id .It Cm remove_send_target Fl n Ar target-name Remove a send target from the list by name or .Ar target-id .It Cm list_send_targets Display the list of send targets configured. .It Cm add_isns_server Ar iSNS-address-spec Add an iSNS server using an address specification that may include name, address, and port. .It Cm remove_isns_server Fl I Ar isns-server-id .It Cm remove_isns_server Fl a Ar isns-server-address .It Cm find_isns_servers Not Implemented. .It Cm list_isns_servers .It Cm refresh_isns Op Fl I Ar id .It Cm login Oo Fl m Oc Oo Ar target-opts Oc Oo Ar auth-opts Oc Oo Fl P Ar portal-id Oc To be able to communicate with the iSCSI target, the initiator must login. This command allows this login to take place. The subsequent .Fl P Ar session argument provides the session which should be used to perform the login. On successful completion of this command, the session which has been created will be displayed, along with the connection number. For more context on the exact usage of this command, please see the example below. .It Cm logout Op Fl I Ar session-id .It Cm add_connection Oo Fl m Oc Oo Ar target-opts Oc Oo Ar auth-opts Oc Oo Fl P Ar portal-id Oc .It Cm remove_connection Fl I Ar session-id Fl C Ar connection-id .It Cm inquiry Oo Fl l Ar lun Oc Oo Fl d Ar detail Oc Oo Fl p Ar pag Oc .It Cm read_capacity Op Fl I Ar session-id Op Fl l Ar lun .It Cm report_luns Op Fl I Ar session-id .It Cm test_unit_ready Op Fl I Ar session-id .It Cm add_initiator Fl a Ar interface-address Op Fl N Ar symbolic-name .It Cm remove_initiator Fl I Ar portal-id .It Cm list_initiators .It Cm list_sessions Op Fl c Once login to the target has taken place, a session will have been created. To list the session information, this command is used. The session number and target information for each of the targets are displayed. If the .Fl c flag is used, connection information is displayed as well. For more context on the exact usage of this command, please see the example below. .It Cm set_node_name Fl n Ar initiator-name Oo Fl A alias Oc Oo Fl i Ar isid Oc Set the initiator name. The default initiator name is iqn.1994-04.org.netbsd:iscsi.: . An .Ar alias can be specified as well as an .Ar isid .El .Sh EXAMPLES .Nm is intended to be used as follows: .Pp The initiator itself can be loaded as a kernel module, and works successfully on 5.0 (the host called "burner"), running against the .Nx target on a 5.99 host. .Pp .Bd -literal burner# modload iscsi burner# modstat iscsi NAME CLASS SOURCE REFS ADDRESS SIZE REQUIRES iscsi driver filesys 0 ffffffff813c6000 44208 - burner# iscsid iSCSI Daemon loaded burner# iscsictl add_send_target -a 172.16.135.133 Added Send Target 1 burner# iscsictl refresh_targets OK burner# iscsictl list_targets 1: iqn.1994-04.org.netbsd.iscsi-target:target0 2: 172.16.135.133:3260,1 burner# iscsictl login -P 2 Created Session 2, Connection 1 burner# iscsictl list_sessions Session 2: Target iqn.1994-04.org.netbsd.iscsi-target:target0 .\" how do we know that it was assigned sd0? burner# newfs /dev/rsd0a /dev/rsd0a: 100.0MB (204800 sectors) block size 8192, fragment size 1024 using 4 cylinder groups of 25.00MB, 3200 blks, 6144 inodes. super-block backups (for fsck -b #) at: 32, 51232, 102432, 153632, burner# mount /dev/sd0a /mnt burner# df Filesystem 1K-blocks Used Avail Capacity Mounted on /dev/wd0a 4066094 186994 3675795 4% / kernfs 1 1 0 100% /kern /dev/sd0a 99247 1 94283 0% /mnt burner# dmesg | egrep '(scsibus|sd0)' scsibus0 at bha2: 16 targets, 8 luns per target scsibus0: waiting 2 seconds for devices to settle... scsibus1 at iscsi0: 1 target, 16 luns per target sd0 at scsibus1 target 0 lun 0: disk fixed sd0: fabricating a geometry sd0: 100 MB, 100 cyl, 64 head, 32 sec, 512 bytes/sect x 204800 sectors sd0: fabricating a geometry sd0: fabricating a geometry sd0: fabricating a geometry burner# .Ed .Pp and, on the target end of the iSCSI session: .Bd -literal Reading configuration from `/etc/iscsi/targets' target0:rw:0.0.0.0/0 extent0:/tmp/iscsi-target0:0:104857600 DISK: 1 logical unit (204800 blocks, 512 bytes/block), type iscsi fs DISK: LUN 0: 100 MB disk storage for "target0" TARGET: iSCSI Qualified Name (IQN) is iqn.1994-04.org.netbsd.iscsi-target > iSCSI Discovery login successful from iqn.1994-04.org.netbsd:iscsi.burner.cupertino.alistaircrooks.com:0 on 172.16.135.137 disk -1, ISID 70368764559360, TSIH 1 < iSCSI Discovery logout successful from iqn.1994-04.org.netbsd:iscsi.burner.cupertino.alistaircrooks.com:0 on 172.16.135.137 disk -1, ISID 70368764559360, TSIH 1 > iSCSI Normal login successful from iqn.1994-04.org.netbsd:iscsi.burner.cupertino.alistaircrooks.com:0 on 172.16.135.137 disk 0, ISID 70368764559360, TSIH 2 .Ed .Sh SEE ALSO .Xr iscsid 8 .Sh HISTORY The .Nm utility appeared in .Nx 6.0 . .Sh AUTHORS .An Alistair Crooks Aq Mt agc@NetBSD.org wrote this manual page. The .Nm utility was contributed by Wasabi Systems, Inc.