HP 2000fc Hp StorageWorks 2000 Family Modular Smart Array CLI reference guide - Page 195

show iscsi-hosts, set iscsi-host

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show iscsi-hosts Description iSCSI only. Shows iSCSI host initiators. Input show iscsi-hosts Output Field Description Host node name/IQN iSCSI host initiator's node name, typically the IQN. If the host node name exceeds 62 characters and the CLI is in console mode, the node name that is displayed is truncated and a '>' is displayed at the end of the string. If you need to see the full node name, use show hostmaps or use the CLI's api mode to view the output in XML format. Name iSCSI host initiator's nickname, if any. Example Show iSCSI host initiators. # show iscsi-hosts Host node name/IQN Name iqn.1991-05.com.microsoft:myHost.domain myHost iqn.1991-05.com.microsoft:myLongHost.my-very-long-domain-nam> myLongHostName Related Commands ■ "create iscsi-host" on page 53 ■ "delete iscsi-host" on page 75 ■ "set iscsi-host" on page 134 Chapter 3 Command Descriptions 195

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Chapter 3
Command Descriptions
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show iscsi-hosts
Description
iSCSI only. Shows iSCSI host initiators.
Input
Output
Example
Show iSCSI host initiators.
Related Commands
“create iscsi-host” on page 53
“delete iscsi-host” on page 75
“set iscsi-host” on page 134
show iscsi-hosts
Field
Description
Host node name/IQN
iSCSI host initiator’s node name, typically the IQN. If
the host node name exceeds 62 characters and the CLI is
in console mode, the node name that is displayed is
truncated and a ‘>’ is displayed at the end of the string.
If you need to see the full node name, use
show host-
maps
or use the CLI’s
api
mode to view the output in
XML format.
Name
iSCSI host initiator’s nickname, if any.
#
show iscsi-hosts
Host node name/IQN
Name
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
iqn.1991-05.com.microsoft:myHost.domain
myHost
iqn.1991-05.com.microsoft:myLongHost.my-very-long-domain-nam> myLongHostName
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------