Dell PowerVault MD3220i CLI Guide - Page 224

Show Current iSCSI Sessions, This command displays information about an iSCSI session for either an

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Show Current iSCSI Sessions This command displays information about an iSCSI session for either an iSCSI initiator or iSCSI target. Syntax When running from the command line, use: show iscsiInitiator [\"initiatorName\"] iscsiSessions show iscsiTarget [\"targetName\"] iscsiSessions When running from a script file, use: show iscsiInitiator ["initiatorName"] iscsiSessions show iscsiTarget ["targetName"] iscsiSessions Parameters Parameter initiatorName targetName Description The name of the iSCSI initiator for which session information is desired. Enclose the iSCSI initiator name in double quotation marks (" "). The name and quotation marks must also be enclosed in either square brackets ([ ]) or angle brackets (< >). If the name is longer than 30 characters, the angle brackets must be used. The name of the iSCSI target for which session information is desired. Enclose the iSCSI target name in double quotation marks (" "). The name and quotation marks must also be enclosed in either square brackets ([ ]) or angle brackets (< >). If the name is longer than 30 characters, the angle brackets must be used. NOTE: This command can be entered without defining any arguments, i.e. show iscsiSessions When the command is entered without arguments, the information displayed is for all active iSCSI sessions. To limit the information displayed, enter a specific iSCSI initiator or a specific iSCSI target. The command then displays only information about that particular iSCSI initiator or iSCSI target session. 224 Script Commands

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Script Commands
Show Current iSCSI Sessions
This command displays information about an iSCSI session for either an
iSCSI initiator or iSCSI target.
Syntax
When running from the command line, use:
show iscsiInitiator [\“
initiatorName
\”]
iscsiSessions
show iscsiTarget [\“
targetName
\”] iscsiSessions
When running from a script file, use:
show iscsiInitiator [“
initiatorName
”]
iscsiSessions
show iscsiTarget [“
targetName
”] iscsiSessions
Parameters
NOTE:
This command can be entered without defining any arguments, i.e.
show iscsiSessions
When the command is entered without arguments, the information displayed is for
all active iSCSI sessions. To limit the information displayed, enter a specific iSCSI
initiator or a specific iSCSI target. The command then displays only information
about that particular iSCSI initiator or iSCSI target session.
Parameter
Description
initiatorName
The name of the iSCSI initiator for which session information is
desired. Enclose the iSCSI initiator name in double quotation
marks (“ ”). The name and quotation marks must also be
enclosed in either square brackets ([ ]) or angle brackets (< >). If
the name is longer than 30 characters, the angle brackets must be
used.
targetName
The name of the iSCSI target for which session information is
desired. Enclose the iSCSI target name in double quotation
marks (“ ”). The name and quotation marks must also be
enclosed in either square brackets ([ ]) or angle brackets (< >). If
the name is longer than 30 characters, the angle brackets must be
used.