Adaptec iSA1500 User Guide - Page 166

create name iqn [alignboolean] [piggyback boolean] [pingboolean], destroy node_list

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Using CLI create name iqn [align boolean] [piggyback boolean] [ping boolean] Create a new remote iSCSI node with the local name where iqn is the IQN of that node. The align, piggyback and ping parameters set up initial values for the node's attributes; in all cases the default value is true. They are described in the iscsi nodes manage node commands (see page 8-27), which change their value. destroy node_list Destroy the remote iSCSI nodes in the node_list list. This removes all references to these nodes from any target or other entity. info [name_list] Output information about all of the known remote iSCSI nodes, or if the name_list list is supplied, the nodes in that list. If name_list is a single node, it's the same as the iscsi nodes manage node info command (see page 8-28). list List all of the known remote iSCSI nodes. iSCSI nodes manage initiator Commands These commands let you manage remote iSCSI nodes. The commands are available from the global context by preceding them by iscsi nodes manage node; they are also available from the iSCSI nodes context by preceding them by manage node. Table 8-20 lists all iSCSI nodes manager initiator commands. Details of each command appear after the Table. Table 8-20 iSCSI nodes manager initiator Commands Command align info piggyback ping Parameters boolean boolean boolean Levels administrator all administrator administrator 8-27

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Using CLI
create
name iqn
[align
boolean
] [piggyback
boolean
]
[ping
boolean
]
Create a new remote iSCSI node with the local
name
where
iqn
is
the IQN of that node.
The
align
,
piggyback
and
ping
parameters set up initial values
for the node's attributes; in all cases the default value is
true
. They
are described in the
iscsi nodes manage
node
commands
(see
page 8-27
), which change their value.
destroy
node_list
Destroy the remote iSCSI nodes in the
node_list
list. This
removes all references to these nodes from any target or other
entity.
info [
name_list
]
Output information about all of the known remote iSCSI nodes, or
if the
name_list
list is supplied, the nodes in that list. If
name_list
is a single node, it’s the same as the
iscsi nodes
manage
node
info
command (see
page 8-28
).
list
List all of the known remote iSCSI nodes.
iSCSI nodes manage
initiator
Commands
These commands let you manage remote iSCSI nodes. The
commands are available from the global context by preceding them
by
iscsi nodes manage
node
; they are also available from the
iSCSI nodes context by preceding them by
manage
node
.
Table 8-20
lists all iSCSI nodes manager
initiator
commands. Details
of each command appear after the Table.
Table 8-20
iSCSI nodes manager
initiator
Commands
Command
Parameters
Levels
align
boolean
administrator
info
all
piggyback
boolean
administrator
ping
boolean
administrator