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Old 11-12-2008
NexentaStor 1.1.0 (Default branch)

Image NexentaStor leverages the ZFS file system and is optimized for use in 2nd-tier NAS and iSCSI applications requiring open, low cost, high performance storage as well as dramatically simplified provisioning, expansion, backup, replication, and archiving. It is also used as a primary NAS in businesses that wish to expand at closer to commodity pricing. It supports unlimited snapshots, snapshot mirroring (replication), block level mirroring, integrated search, and easy management of extremely large storage pools. License: Other/Proprietary License with Free Trial Changes:
This is a major release: multiple usability and core functionality improvements were done on top of NexentaStor 1.0.x with updated OpenSolaris kernel build 102. CIFS/AD integration was improved. Fault management of underlying hardware was improved. A high availability extension (plugin) was added. A VM DataCenter integrated ESX/NexentaStor management extension (plugin) was added. A WORM extension (plugin) was added. Serial port/USB UPS support (plugin) was added. Image

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ISCSID(8)						    BSD System Manager's Manual 						 ISCSID(8)

NAME
iscsid -- interface to kernel iSCSI driver SYNOPSIS
iscsid [-n] [-d lvl] DESCRIPTION
The iSCSI initiator runs as a kernel driver, and provides access to iSCSI targets running across a network using the iSCSI protocol, RFC 3720. The iscsid utility itself interfaces to the kernel iSCSI driver, and also communicates, using isns(3), with the iSCSI name service running on other hosts to locate services and iSCSI instances. In normal operation, iscsid is a standard daemon, and will detach from the controlling terminal using daemon(3) and then loops, reading requests, processing them, and sending responses. Communication takes place over a Unix domain socket. iscsid exits on receiving a terminate message, (no response to one that is sent to the kernel), or when an error occurs reading from or writing to the socket. The -d flag increases the debug level to lvl. Any level above 0 causes iscsid to remain in the foreground, and increases the amount of debug output. The -n flag makes the daemon single-threaded. It is envisaged that user-level communication take place with iscsid using the iscsictl(8) utility, rather than directly over its communica- tion socket. An example of setting up the in-kernel iSCSI initiator is shown in iscsictl(8). SEE ALSO
daemon(3), isns(3), iscsictl(8) HISTORY
The iscsid utility appeared in NetBSD 6.0. AUTHORS
Alistair Crooks <agc@NetBSD.org> wrote this manual page. The iscsid utility was contributed by Wasabi Systems, Inc. BSD
May 27, 2012 BSD
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