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Appendix-Stopping and Starting, iSCSI Services in Linux

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D Appendix-Stopping and Starting iSCSI Services in Linux To manually stop the iSCSI services in Linux, certain steps must be followed to maintain parallel processing between the storage array and the host server. To shut down iSCSI services: 1 Stop all I/O. 2 Unmount all correlated file systems. Stop iSCSI service by running the following command: /etc/init.d/open-iscsi stop Appendix-Stopping and Starting iSCSI Services in Linux

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Appendix—Stopping and Starting iSCSI Services in Linux
D
Appendix—Stopping and Starting
iSCSI Services in Linux
To manually stop the iSCSI services in Linux, certain steps must be followed
to maintain parallel processing between the storage array and the host server.
To shut down iSCSI services:
1
Stop all I/O.
2
Unmount all correlated file systems. Stop iSCSI service by running the
following command:
/etc/init.d/open-iscsi stop