HP 2000fc Hp StorageWorks 2000 Family Modular Smart Array CLI reference guide - Page 53

create iscsi-host

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create iscsi-host Description iSCSI only. Associates a nickname with an iSCSI host initiator's node name. You can then use the nickname when mapping volumes to hosts. Input create iscsi-host name name nickname Parameter Description name name Specifies an iSCSI host initiator's node name. This is typically the initiator's IQN (iSCSI Qualified Name). This must not be an existing node name, as displayed with the show iscsi-hosts command; it must be one that you get from some other source of information. To add or change a nickname for an existing node name, use set iscsi-host. nickname Specifies a nickname for the iSCSI host initiator. For the syntax to use, see "Host Nickname Syntax" on page 27. Example Create the nickname myHost for the iSCSI host initiator with the node name iqn.1991-05.com.microsoft:myHost.domain. # create iscsi-host name iqn.1991-05.com.microsoft:myHost.domain myHost Success: adding iSCSI host done Related Commands ■ "delete iscsi-host" on page 75 ■ "set iscsi-host" on page 134 ■ "show iscsi-hosts" on page 195 Chapter 3 Command Descriptions 53

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Chapter 3
Command Descriptions
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create iscsi-host
Description
iSCSI only. Associates a nickname with an iSCSI host initiator’s node name. You
can then use the nickname when mapping volumes to hosts.
Input
Example
Create the nickname myHost for the iSCSI host initiator with the node name
iqn.1991-05.com.microsoft:myHost.domain
.
Related Commands
“delete iscsi-host” on page 75
“set iscsi-host” on page 134
“show iscsi-hosts” on page 195
create iscsi-host name
name
nickname
Parameter
Description
name
name
Specifies an iSCSI host initiator’s node name. This is typically the
initiator’s IQN (iSCSI Qualified Name). This must not be an existing
node name, as displayed with the
show iscsi-hosts
command; it
must be one that you get from some other source of information. To
add or change a nickname for an existing node name, use
set
iscsi-host
.
nickname
Specifies a nickname for the iSCSI host initiator. For the syntax to use,
see “Host Nickname Syntax” on page 27.
#
create iscsi-host name iqn.1991-05.com.microsoft:myHost.domain
myHost
Success: adding iSCSI host done