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iSCSI Configuration help
I just reloaded an IBM P-Series with AIX 5.3 and would like to configure iscsi, can someone point me in the right direction to obtaining the initiator node name?
I ran lsattr -El iscsi0 - but the name that is displayed is not the correct name. I read somewhere the default node name is not correct. Is there a way to obtain the correct name? |
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