Dell TL2000 Product Guide - Page 14

Performing Hardware Maintenance with your iSCSI solution - review

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• Review optimal network setup and configuration settings; see Guidelines for Configuring Your Network for iSCSI. Performing Hardware Maintenance with your iSCSI solution The iSCSI initiators required being log out and targets removed when making hardware configurations changes. Ensure the following: 1) Backup applications are down (close the application or stop the services) 2) Open the iSCSI initiator 3) Log out of the current targets 4) Delete the target IP address targets 5) Perform your HW update 6) Re-configure your iSCSI initiator 7) Re-configure you ISV Note: To delete the targets in Linux use the command below: iscsiadm --mode node -T iqn.1988-11.com.dell.2000eb:eui.5000e11116c35003.0 --op=delete iscsiadm --mode node -T iqn.1988-11.com.dell.2000eb:eui.5000e11116c35003.1 --op=delete Page 14

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Review optimal network setup and configuration settings; see Guidelines for Configuring Your
Network for iSCSI.
Performing Hardware Maintenance with your iSCSI solution
The iSCSI initiators required being log out and targets removed when making hardware configurations
changes.
Ensure the following:
1)
Backup applications are down (close the application or stop the services)
2)
Open the iSCSI initiator
3)
Log out of the current targets
4)
Delete the target IP address targets
5)
Perform your HW update
6)
Re-configure your iSCSI initiator
7) Re-configure you ISV
Note: To delete the targets in Linux use the command below:
iscsiadm --mode node –T iqn.1988-11.com.dell.2000eb:eui.5000e11116c35003.0 --op=delete
iscsiadm --mode node –T iqn.1988-11.com.dell.2000eb:eui.5000e11116c35003.1 --op=delete