02-15-2018
I beleive we dont have FC adapters on the system, or if we have apparently we are not using them, because the NetApp guy he first asked for iqn of the system, so I beleive he is using iSCSI protocol to present LUNs
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iscsi.conf
ISCSI.CONF(5) File Formats Manual ISCSI.CONF(5)
NAME
iscsi.conf - iSCSI Target and LUN configuration
SYNOPSIS
/etc/iscsi.conf
DESCRIPTION
This manual page describes the format of the /etc/iscsi.conf file. This file is a simple text file that iscsid(8) uses to locate iSCSI tar-
get devices and LUNs. Comments are marked by lines beginning with '#'.
Available entries include:
DiscoveryAddress=<address>
IP address or hostname to use for target discovery. A TCP port number may be specified by appending a colon followed by the port
number. This entry must start in the first column, and must not contain any whitespace.
TargetIpAddr=<address>
A synonym for DiscoveryAddress.
Username=<user>
Specify the authentication user. If this entry precedes all DiscoveryAddress entries, it serves as the default. If this entry is
indented under a DiscoveryAddress entry, it specifies the user for all targets discovered at that IP address.
Password=<pass>
Specify the authentication password for the previously listed iSCSI If this entry precedes all DiscoveryAddress entries, it serves
as the default. If this entry is indented under a DiscoveryAddress entry, it specifies the user for all targets discovered at that
IP address.
EXAMPLE
# set the default user and password
Username=alice
Password=nty57nbe
# targets at this address will use the default Username and Password
DiscoveryAddress=192.168.10.94
# targets at this address will use the Username and Password below
DiscoveryAddress=192.168.10.95
Username=beatrice
Password=93fdgc20
NOTES
The iSCSI initiator drivers, README files, and example configuration files are available on the Linux-iSCSI homepage at:
http://linux-iscsi.sourceforge.com <http://linux-iscsi.sourceforge.com>
FILES
/etc/iscsi.conf
iSCSI Target and LUN configuration
SEE ALSO
iscsid(8)
$Revision: 1.9 $ $Date: 2002/09/19 20:00:32 $ ISCSI.CONF(5)