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Displaying iSCSI Authentication Using Fabric Manager, Displaying iSCSI Authentication Using the CLI
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iSCSI Issues Chapter 20 Troubleshooting IP Storage Services Send documentation comments to [email protected] On Solaris systems, a successful login is found in the /var/adm/messages directory and should look similar to the following example: Mar 14 12:53:23 ca-sun1 iscsid[12745]: [ID 702911 daemon.notice] discovery process for 172.22.91.223 finished, exiting Mar 14 12:58:45 ca-sun1 iscsid[12802]: [ID 448557 daemon.notice] logged into DiscoveryAddress 172.22.91.223:3260 isid 023d0040 Mar 14 12:58:45 ca-sun1 iscsid[12802]: [ID 702911 daemon.notice] iSCSI target 2 = iqn.com.domainname.vrrp-11.gw.21000020375aff77 at0 Mar 14 12:58:45 ca-sun1 iscsid[12809]: [ID 529321 daemon.notice] logged into target iqn.com.domainname.vrrp-11.gw.21000020375aff77 7 Mar 14 12:58:45 ca-sun1 iscsid[12802]: [ID 702911 daemon.notice] iSCSI target 3 = iqn.com.domainname.vrrp-11.gw.21000020374baf02 at0 Mar 14 12:58:45 ca-sun1 iscsid[12810]: [ID 529321 daemon.notice] logged into target iqn.com.domainname.vrrp-11.gw.21000020374baf02 7 Figure 20-11 shows a failed iSCSI login for the Windows 2000 driver. Figure 20-11 Failed iSCSI Login Status Window On Solaris systems, a failed login is found in the /var/adm/messages directory and should look similar to the following example: Mar 14 11:44:42 ca-sun1 iscsid[12561]: [ID 702911 daemon.notice] login rejected: initiator error (01) Mar 14 11:44:42 ca-sun1 iscsid[12561]: [ID 702911 daemon.error] Hard discovery login failure to 172.22.91.223:3260 - exiting Mar 14 11:44:42 ca-sun1 iscsid[12561]: [ID 702911 daemon.notice] discovery process for 172.22.91.223 finished, exiting Displaying iSCSI Authentication Using Fabric Manager Whenever you experience a login failure, choose End Devices > iSCSI, select the Globals tab, and view the AuthMethod field to see if the iSCSI authentication is correctly defined. Displaying iSCSI Authentication Using the CLI Whenever you experience a login failure, use the show authentication command to see if the iSCSI authentication is correctly defined. This is an example of local authentication: switch# show authentication authentication method:none console:not enabled telnet/ssh:not enabled authentication method:radius console:not enabled telnet/ssh:not enabled 20-36 Cisco MDS 9000 Family Troubleshooting Guide, Release 3.x OL-9285-05