Re: iSNSServerIP and targets.conf

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Am 24.03.2010 12:15, Tomasz Chmielewski wrote:

Does it always accept one value, or is it allowed to use more values? Say:

tgtadm --op update --mode sys --name iSNSServerIP -v 192.168.11.133
tgtadm --op update --mode sys --name iSNSServerIP -v 192.168.22.233
tgtadm --op update --mode sys --name iSNSServerIP -v 192.168.33.33

Looks iSNSServerIP will be updated each time with commands above.

Some more questions:


1) README.iscsi states:

"once you enable iSNS, you can't disable it".

What about updating iSNS* parameters - is it allowed to change them once iSNS has been enabled (i.e. will updating iSNS* parameters have any effect)?


2) with 1.0.3, I did:

# tgtd
tgtadm --op update --mode sys --name iSNSAccessControl -v On
tgtadm --op update --mode sys --name iSNSServerIP -v 192.168.111.177
tgtadm --op update --mode sys --name iSNSServerPort -v 2342
tgtadm --op update --mode sys --name iSNS -v On


Here, iSNSAccessControl shows "Off" - is it expected?

# tgtadm --lld iscsi --op show --mode sys
System:
    State: ready
iSNS:
    iSNS=Off
    iSNSServerIP=192.168.111.177
    iSNSServerPort=2342
    iSNSAccessControl=Off


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