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upload ymodem | zmodem | url, Initiator / iSCSI nodes Commands

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Using CLI upload ymodem | zmodem | url Upload a new image to be used the next time the unit is rebooted. If the upload is successful the new image will be used the next time the unit is booted and the current image is set as the alternative. The ymodem and zmodem options indicate the protocol which is going to be used to transfer the new image. The url option gives the URL which the unit will access to download the new image. The url can take any of the common formats: ■ http://host:port/pathname ■ http://host/pathname ■ //host:port/pathname ■ //host/pathname ■ host:port/pathname ■ host/pathname Initiator / iSCSI nodes Commands These commands are available after the iscsi nodes global command and they deal with remote iSCSI nodes. They can also be run as global commands by preceding them by iscsi nodes. Note: Remote iSCSI nodes are also implicitly created by other commands. Table 8-19 lists all Initiator/iSCSI nodes commands. Details about each command appear after the Table. Table 8-19 Initiator/iSCSI nodes Commands Command create destroy info list manage Parameters name iqn [options] node_list [node_list] node Levels administrator administrator all all 8-26

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Using CLI
upload ymodem | zmodem |
url
Upload a new image to be used the next time the unit is rebooted.
If the upload is successful the new image will be used the next time
the unit is booted and the current image is set as the alternative.
The
ymodem
and
zmodem
options indicate the protocol which is
going to be used to transfer the new image.
The
url
option gives the URL which the unit will access to download
the new image. The url can take any of the common formats
:
http:
//host:port/pathname
http:
//host/pathname
//host:port/pathname
//host/pathname
host:port/pathname
host/pathname
Initiator / iSCSI nodes Commands
These commands are available after the
iscsi nodes
global
command and they deal with remote iSCSI nodes. They can also be
run as global commands by preceding them by
iscsi nodes
.
Note:
Remote iSCSI nodes are also implicitly created by other
commands.
Table 8-19
lists all Initiator/iSCSI nodes commands. Details about
each command appear after the Table.
Table 8-19
Initiator/iSCSI nodes Commands
Command
Parameters
Levels
create
name iqn [options]
administrator
destroy
node_list
administrator
info
[node_list]
all
list
all
manage
node