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it_tpg_create(3ISCSIT) iSCSI Management Library Functions it_tpg_create(3ISCSIT)
NAME
it_tpg_create, it_tpg_delete, it_tpg_free - create and delete iSCSI target portal groups
SYNOPSIS
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#include <libiscsit.h>
int it_tpg_create(it_config_t *cfg, it_tpg_t **tpg,
char *tpg_name, char *portal_ip_port);
int it_tpg_delete(it_config_t *cfg, it_tpg_t *tpg,
boolean_t force););
void it_tpg_free(it_tpg_t *tpg);
PARAMETERS
cfg a pointer t the iSCSI configuration structure
tpg a pointer to the it_tpg_t structure representing the target portal group
tpg_name an identifier for the target portal group
portal_ip_port a string containing an appropriately formatted IP address:port. Both IPv4 and IPv6 addresses are permitted. This value
becomes the first portal in the target portal group. Applications can add additional values using it_portal_create(3ISC-
SIT) before committing the target portal group. IPv6 addresses should be enclosed in square brackets ('[', ']').
force boolean value indicating if the target portal group should be removed even if it is associated with one or more targets.
If not B_TRUE, the operation will fail if the target product group is associated with a target.
DESCRIPTION
The it_tpg_create() function allocates and creates an it_tpg_t structure representing a new iSCSI target portal group. The new it_tpg_t
structure is added to the global tpg list (cfg_tgt_list) in the it_config_t structure.
The it_tpg_delete() function deletes the target portal group represented by tpg, where tpg is an existing it_tpg_t structure within the
global configuration cfg.
The it_tpg_free() function deallocates resources associated with an it_tpg_t structure. If tpg->next is not NULL, this function frees all
members of the list.
Configuration changes as a result of these functions are not instantiated until the modified configuration is committed by calling it_con-
fig_commit(3ISCSIT).
RETURN VALUES
The it_tpg_create() and it_tpg_delete() functions return 0 on success and an error value on failure.
ERRORS
The it_tpg_create() and it_tpg_delete() functions will fail if:
EBUSY The portal group is associated with one or more targets.
EEXIST The portal was already configured for another portal group associated with this target.
EINVAL A parameter is invalid.
ENOMEM Resources could not be allocated.
ATTRIBUTES
See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes:
+-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
| ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE |
+-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
|Interface Stability |Committed |
+-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
|MT-Level |MT-Safe |
+-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
SEE ALSO
it_config_commit(3ISCSIT), it_ini_create(3ISCSIT), it_portal_create(3ISCSIT), it_tgt_create(3ISCSIT), libiscsit(3LIB), libnvpair(3LIB),
libstmf(3LIB), attributes(5)
SunOS 5.11 1 Oct 2008 it_tpg_create(3ISCSIT)