Netgear RN3138 Software Manual - Page 111

Access LUN Groups from an iSCSI-Attached Device, Set Up Initiator Access

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ReadyNAS OS 6.4 8. Click the Apply button on the Initiator Settings pop-up window. 9. Click the Apply button on the LUN group properties window. Your settings are saved. Access LUN Groups from an iSCSI-Attached Device An iSCSI initiator application lets you set up a connection from a server to a LUN group (and therefore to individual LUNs). Normally, users would not initiate such a LUN connection. The network administrator would provide access to a LUN group through a server. The iSCSI targets (that is, the LUNs in the LUN group on the ReadyNAS) present themselves on the client system as virtual block devices and can be treated as a locally attached disks. Windows, for instance, can run FAT32 or NTFS on the iSCSI target device and treat the devices as though they were locally attached. When they have access to a LUN group, users can employ any backup application to back up local data from their iSCSI-attached device to a LUN. Note Unlike snapshots that reside on a share, snapshots that reside on a LUN are not visible to users. For information about how to recover data using a snapshot on a LUN, see Recover Data from a Snapshot to an iSCSI-Attached Device on page 135. Accessing LUN groups from iSCSI-attached devices requires these high-level steps: 1. Set up iSCSI initiator access to the LUN group. See Set Up Initiator Access on page 111. 2. Initialize and format LUNs in the LUN group. See Initialize and Format LUNs on page 116. Set Up Initiator Access The following procedure uses the Microsoft iSCSI Software Initiator, which is freely available online and is integrated in Windows 7 and later. Note If you use an operating system other than Windows, the steps are different, but the basic tasks remain the same. Note Some of the steps in this procedure require that the Windows iSCSI service is running. If it is not, when you open the iSCSI initiator, Windows asks if you want it started. LUNs 111

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8.
Click the
Apply
button on the Initiator Settings pop-up window.
9.
Click the
Apply
button on the LUN group properties window.
Your settings are saved.
Access LUN Groups from an iSCSI-Attached Device
An iSCSI initiator application lets you set up a connection from a server to a LUN group (and therefore to individual
LUNs). Normally, users would not initiate such a LUN connection.The network administrator would provide access
to a LUN group through a server.
The iSCSI targets (that is, the LUNs in the LUN group on the ReadyNAS) present themselves on the client system
as virtual block devices and can be treated as a locally attached disks.Windows, for instance, can run FAT32 or
NTFS on the iSCSI target device and treat the devices as though they were locally attached.
When they have access to a LUN group, users can employ any backup application to back up local data from their
iSCSI-attached device to a LUN.
Unlike snapshots that reside on a share, snapshots that reside on a LUN are not visible to users.
For information about how to recover data using a snapshot on a LUN, see
Recover Data from
a Snapshot to an iSCSI-Attached Device
on page 135.
Note
Accessing LUN groups from iSCSI-attached devices requires these high-level steps:
1.
Set up iSCSI initiator access to the LUN group.
See
Set Up Initiator Access
on page 111.
2.
Initialize and format LUNs in the LUN group.
See
Initialize and Format LUNs
on page 116.
Set Up Initiator Access
The following procedure uses the Microsoft iSCSI Software Initiator, which is freely available online and is integrated
in Windows 7 and later.
If you use an operating system other than Windows, the steps are different, but the basic
tasks remain the same.
Note
Some of the steps in this procedure require that the Windows iSCSI service is running. If it
is not, when you open the iSCSI initiator, Windows asks if you want it started.
Note
LUNs
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ReadyNAS OS 6.4