Les pilotes Cisco iSCSI, qui résident sur le serveur, sont un composant clé d'une solution iSCSI. Ces pilotes iSCSI interceptent les commandes SCSI (Small Computer System Interface), les encapsulent dans des paquets IP et les redirigent vers le document Cisco SN 5420, Cisco SN 5428, Cisco SN 5428-2 ou Cisco MDS/IPS-8.This fournit des exemples de configuration pour l'hôte iSCSI HP-UX sur SN 5428.
Avant de tenter cette configuration, assurez-vous de respecter les conditions suivantes :
Installez le pilote iSCSI compatible avec votre version HP-UX.La version la plus récente du pilote se trouve sur la page de téléchargement du pilote iSCSI Cisco (clients enregistrés uniquement) sur Cisco.com. Le fichier README.txt est inclus dans le fichier zip(tar) du pilote. Le README contient des informations sur le contrat de licence, les instructions d'installation et de configuration des pilotes et une présentation technique de l'architecture des pilotes.
Les exigences du système d'exploitation et les correctifs requis sont décrits dans la section Configuration système requise des notes de version du pilote iSCSI Cisco pour HP-UX.
Les informations contenues dans ce document sont basées sur les versions de matériel et de logiciel suivantes :
Serveur HP-UX 9000/800 A500 avec deux processeurs.
Remarque : dans ce TP, il n'y a pas de carte Ethernet distincte pour iSCSI et celle utilisée est de 100 Mo. Dans tout environnement réaliste, vous disposez d'un ou de plusieurs adaptateurs Gigabit Ethernet (GE) distincts comme initiateurs iSCSI.
[/]#/opt/ignite/bin/print_manifest[...] System Hardware Model: 9000/800/A500-5X Main Memory: 1024 MB Processors: 2 OS mode: 64 bit LAN hardware ID: 0x00306E1B6F51 Software ID: 586760518 Keyboard Language: Not_Applicable Storage devices HW Path Interface SEAGATE ST318404LC 17366 Mb 0/0/1/1.15.0 SCSI C896 Ultra Wide Single-Ended SEAGATE ST318203LC 17366 Mb 0/0/2/1.15.0 SCSI C875 Ultra Wide Single-Ended I/O Interfaces Class H/W Path Driver Description lan 0/0/0/0 btlan3 HP PCI 10/100Base-TX Core ext_bus 0/0/1/0 c720 SCSI C896 Ultra Wide LVD ext_bus 0/0/1/1 c720 SCSI C896 Ultra Wide Single-Ended ext_bus 0/0/2/0 c720 SCSI C875 Fast Wide Single-Ended ext_bus 0/0/2/1 c720 SCSI C875 Ultra Wide Single-Ended tty 0/0/4/0 asio0 PCI Serial (103c1048) tty 0/0/5/0 asio0 PCI Serial (103c1048) fc 0/2/0/0 td HP Tachyon XL2 Fibre Channel Mass Storage Adapter Installed Software Your system was installed with HP-UX version B.11.00. Your system has the following software products installed and configured on the system disk drive(s). Product Revision Description A6795A B.11.00.10 PCI Tachyon TL/TS/XL2 Fibre Channel BUNDLE B.11.00 Patch Bundle HPUXEng64RT B.11.00.01 English HP-UX 64-bit Runtime Environment HWE1100 B.11.00.0203.5 Hardware Enablement Patches for HP-UX 11.00, March 2002 OnlineDiag B.11.00.20.09 HPUX 11.0 Support Tools Bundle, Mar 2002 UXCoreMedia B.11.00.02 HP-UX Media Kit (Reference Only. See Description) UnlimUserLic B.11.00.02 HP-UX Unlimited-User License XSWGR1100 B.11.00.47.08 General Release Patches, November 1999 (ACE) [...]
Le pilote Cisco iSCSI 3.3.3 pour HP-UX a été utilisé. Il est recommandé d'installer (au moins) le dernier correctif cumulatif de transport ARPA (Address Resolution Protocol) de HP. Lorsque ce document a été écrit, il s'agissait de PHNE_28538. Ce correctif a plusieurs dépendances, vous devez donc les installer en fonction des besoins.Pour plus d'informations sur l'installation, visitez le site de support HP officiel (clients enregistrés uniquement).
[/]# swlist # Initializing... # Contacting target "ape"... # # Target: ape:/ # # # Bundle(s): # A6795A B.11.00.10 PCI Tachyon TL/TS/XL2 Fibre Channel BUNDLE B.11.00 Patch Bundle HPUXEng64RT B.11.00.01 English HP-UX 64-bit Runtime Environment HWE1100 B.11.00.0203.5 Hardware Enablement Patches for HP-UX 11.00, March 2002 OnlineDiag B.11.00.20.09 HPUX 11.0 Support Tools Bundle, Mar 2002 QPK1100 B.11.00.56.5 Quality Pack for HP-UX 11.00, March 2002 UXCoreMedia B.11.00.02 HP-UX Media Kit (Reference Only. See Description) UnlimUserLic B.11.00.02 HP-UX Unlimited-User License XSWGR1100 B.11.00.47.08 General Release Patches, November 1999 (ACE) # # Product(s) not contained in a Bundle: # ISCSI 3.3.3 ISCSI software bison 1.875 bison flex 2.5.4a flex gcc 3.2.3 gcc gettext 0.11.5 gettext less 376 less libiconv 1.9 libiconv make 3.80 make ncurses 5.2 ncurses termcap 1.3.1 termcap zsh 4.0.7 zsh [/]# swlist BUNDLE # Initializing... # Contacting target "ape"... # # Target: ape:/ # # BUNDLE B.11.00 Patch Bundle BUNDLE.PHCO_23651 1.0 fsck_vxfs(1M) cumulative patch BUNDLE.PHKL_28496 1.0 SCSI IO Subsystem Cumulative Patch BUNDLE.PHKL_27980 1.0 VxFS 3.1 cumulative patch: CR_EIEM BUNDLE.PHKL_22840 1.0 IDS/9000; syscalls related to file/socket BUNDLE.PHCO_28505 1.0 user/group(add/mod/del)(1M) cumulative patch BUNDLE.PHKL_28150 1.0 LVM Cumulative Patch w/Performance Upgrades BUNDLE.PHNE_28538 1.0 cumulative ARPA Transport patch BUNDLE.PHNE_28143 1.0 LAN product cumulative patch BUNDLE.PHNE_27902 1.0 Cumulative STREAMS Patch BUNDLE.PHKL_29434 1.0 POSIX AIO;getdirentries;MVFS;rcp;mmap/IDS; BUNDLE.PHKL_28766 1.0 Probe,IDDS,PM,VM,PA-8700,AIO,T600,FS,PDC,CLK BUNDLE.PHKL_28004 1.0 Fibre Channel Mass Storage Driver Patch BUNDLE.PHKL_27729 1.0 ioscan -u incorrect display (kernel patch). BUNDLE.PHKL_24187 1.0 ioscan performance gain for SCSI Subsystem BUNDLE.PHKL_24165 1.0 Kernel Patch For "ioscan -k" Performance BUNDLE.PHKL_23409 1.0 NFS, Large Data Space, kernel memory leak BUNDLE.PHKL_20016 1.0 2nd CPU not recognized in G70/H70/I70 BUNDLE.PHKL_18543 1.0 PM/VM/UFS/async/scsi/io/DMAPI/JFS/perf patch BUNDLE.PHCO_27818 1.0 ioscan(1M) cumulative patch BUNDLE.PHCO_27375 1.0 cumulative SAM/ObAM patch
Cisco MDS 9216 avec la version 1.2(1a) du logiciel.
vatican# show module Mod Ports Module-Type Model Status --- ----- ------------------------------- ------------------ ------------ 1 16 1/2 Gbps FC/Supervisor DS-X9216-K9-SUP active * 2 8 IP Storage Module DS-X9308-SMIP ok Mod Sw Hw World-Wide-Name(s) (WWN) --- ----------- ------ -------------------------------------------------- 1 1.2(1a) 1.0 20:01:00:0c:30:57:5e:c0 to 20:10:00:0c:30:57:5e:c0 2 1.2(1a) 0.2 20:41:00:0c:30:57:5e:c0 to 20:48:00:0c:30:57:5e:c0 Mod MAC-Address(es) Serial-Num --- -------------------------------------- ---------- 1 00-0b-be-f8-7f-00 to 00-0b-be-f8-7f-04 JAB070804Q3 2 00-05-30-00-a8-56 to 00-05-30-00-a8-62 JAB070205AM * this terminal session vatican# show version Cisco Storage Area Networking Operating System (SAN-OS) Software TAC support: http://www.cisco.com/tac Copyright (c) 2002-2003 by Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. The copyright for certain works contained herein are owned by Andiamo Systems, Inc. and/or other third parties and are used and distributed under license. Software BIOS: version 1.0.8 loader: version 1.1(2) kickstart: version 1.2(1a) system: version 1.2(1a) BIOS compile time: 08/07/03 kickstart image file is: bootflash:/k121a kickstart compile time: 9/1/2003 17:00:00 system image file is: bootflash:/s121a system compile time: 9/1/2003 17:00:00 Hardware RAM 963108 kB bootflash: 500736 blocks (block size 512b) slot0: 0 blocks (block size 512b) vatican uptime is 1 days 6 hours 17 minute(s) 25 second(s) Last reset at 955065 usecs after Wed Sep 10 08:13:50 2003 Reason: Reset Requested by CLI command reload System version: 1.1(2)
The information in this document was created from the devices in a specific lab environment. All of the devices used in this document started with a cleared (default) configuration. If your network is live, make sure that you understand the potential impact of any command.
Le Cisco MDS 9000 utilisé dans ce document fait référence à tout produit de commutation Fibre Channel (FC) de la gamme MDS 9000 (MDS 9506, MDS 9509, MDS 9216). La lame IPS (Intrusion Prevention System) de Cisco fait référence au module de services de stockage IP. For more information on document conventions, refer to the Cisco Technical Tips Conventions.
Le module IPS (Intrusion Prevention System) de Cisco permet aux hôtes IP d'accéder aux périphériques de stockage Fibre Channel (FC). Le module IPS est DS-X9308-SMIP. Il fournit un routage SCSI transparent. Les hôtes IP qui utilisent le protocole iSCSI peuvent accéder de manière transparente aux cibles iSCSI sur le réseau FC. L’hôte IP envoie des commandes SCSI encapsulées dans des unités de données de protocole iSCSI (PDU) à un port IPS MDS 9000 via une connexion TCP/IP. Sur le module IPS, la connectivité est fournie sous la forme d'interfaces GE configurées de manière appropriée. Le module IPS vous permet de créer des cibles iSCSI virtuelles et de les mapper à des cibles FC physiques disponibles dans le SAN FC. Il présente les cibles FC aux hôtes IP comme si les cibles physiques étaient connectées au réseau IP.
Chaque hôte iSCSI nécessitant un accès au stockage via le module IPS doit disposer d'un pilote iSCSI compatible. Grâce au protocole iSCSI, le pilote iSCSI permet à un hôte iSCSI de transporter des requêtes et des réponses SCSI sur un réseau IP. Du point de vue d'un système d'exploitation hôte, le pilote iSCSI semble être un pilote de transport SCSI similaire à un pilote FC pour un canal périphérique dans l'hôte. Du point de vue du périphérique de stockage, chaque hôte IP apparaît comme un hôte FC. Le routage SCSI de l'hôte IP vers le périphérique de stockage FC se compose des actions principales suivantes :
Transport des requêtes et des réponses iSCSI sur un réseau IP entre les hôtes et le module IPS
Routage des requêtes et des réponses SCSI entre les hôtes d'un réseau IP et le périphérique de stockage FC (conversion iSCSI en FCP et FCP en iSCSI). Ce routage est effectué par le module IPS.
Transport de requêtes ou de réponses FCP entre le module IPS et les périphériques de stockage FC
Par défaut, le module IPS n'importe pas de cibles FC vers iSCSI. Le mappage dynamique ou statique doit être configuré avant que le module IPS ne mette les cibles FC à la disposition des initiateurs iSCSI. Lorsque les deux sont configurées, les cibles FC mappées de manière statique ont un nom configuré. Ce document fournit un exemple de mappage statique. Avec le mappage dynamique, chaque fois que l'hôte iSCSI se connecte au module IPS, un nouveau port FC N est créé et les nWWN et pWWN attribués à ce port N peuvent être différents. Utilisez la méthode de mappage statique si vous devez obtenir les mêmes nWWN et pWWN pour l'hôte iSCSI chaque fois qu'il se connecte au module IPS. Le mappage statique peut être utilisé sur le module IPS pour accéder à des baies de stockage FC intelligentes disposant d'un contrôle d'accès et d'un mappage des numéros d'unité logique (LUN) et de configurations de masquage basées sur les pWWN ou nWWN de l'initiateur.
Vous pouvez contrôler l'accès à chaque cible iSCSI mappée de manière statique avec la création d'une liste spécifique de ports IPS sur lesquels la cible est annoncée et la création d'une liste de noms de noeuds initiateurs iSCSI autorisés à y accéder. Le contrôle d'accès basé sur le zonage FC et le contrôle d'accès basé sur iSCSI sont les deux mécanismes par lesquels le contrôle d'accès peut être fourni pour iSCSI. Les deux méthodes peuvent être utilisées simultanément. Dans cette configuration, le zonage par défaut est autorisé pour un VSAN spécifique. Les modules IPS utilisent à la fois des listes de contrôle d'accès basées sur le nom de noeud iSCSI et sur le zonage FC pour appliquer le contrôle d'accès lors de la découverte iSCSI et de la création de sessions iSCSI.
Découverte iSCSI : Lorsqu'un hôte iSCSI crée une session de découverte iSCSI et des requêtes pour toutes les cibles iSCSI, le module IPS renvoie uniquement la liste des cibles iSCSI auxquelles cet hôte iSCSI est autorisé à accéder en fonction des stratégies de contrôle d'accès.
Création de session iSCSI : Lorsqu'un hôte IP initie une session iSCSI, le module IPS vérifie si la cible iSCSI spécifiée (dans la demande de connexion de session) est une cible mappée statique et, si la valeur est true, vérifie si le nom de noeud iSCSI de l'hôte IP est autorisé à accéder à la cible. Si l’hôte IP n’a pas accès, sa connexion est rejetée.
Le module IPS crée ensuite un port N virtuel FC (le port N peut déjà exister) pour cet hôte IP et effectue une requête de serveur de noms FC pour le FCID du pWWN cible FC auquel l'hôte IP accède. Il utilise le pWWN du port N virtuel de l'hôte IP comme demandeur de la requête de serveur de noms. Ainsi, le serveur de noms effectue une requête appliquée à la zone pour le nom de domaine virtuel (pWWN) et répond à la requête. Si le FCID est renvoyé par le serveur de noms, la session iSCSI est acceptée. Sinon, la demande de connexion est rejetée.
Cette section présente les informations nécessaires à la configuration du MDS 9216 et du pilote Cisco iSCSI pour Linux.
Remarque : Pour obtenir des informations supplémentaires sur les commandes utilisées dans ce document, utilisez le Guide de référence des commandes de la gamme Cisco MDS 9000 et le Guide de configuration du logiciel de la gamme Cisco MDS 9000.
Ce document utilise la configuration réseau indiquée dans le diagramme suivant :
Ce document utilise les configurations indiquées ici:
Ape (HP 9000/800 A500 HP-UX 11.00)
Vatican (MDS 9216)
Ape (HP 9000/800 A500 HP-UX 11.00) |
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On the HP-UX host only the file /etc/iscsi.conf has to be modified: [/]# cat /etc/iscsi.conf # iSCSI configuration file - see iscsi.conf(4) # DiscoveryAddress Settings # ------------------------- # Add "DiscoveryAddress=xxx" entries for each iSCSI router instance. # The driver attempts to discover iSCSI targets at that address # and make as many targets as possible available for use. # 'xxx' can be an IP address or a hostname. A TCP port number can be # specified by appending a colon and the port number to the address. # All entries have to start in column one and must not contain any # whitespace. # # Example: # # DiscoveryAddress=scsirouter1 DiscoveryAddress=10.48.69.242 !--- Configure the IP address of the GE interface that acceps iSCSI request from your host. # The DiscoveryAddress Settings can take following entry. # # 1) Authentication Settings # 2) ConnectionTimeout Settings !--- Other required driver parameters could be changed in the iscsi.conf file. ...... [/]# cat /etc/iscsi.bindings # iSCSI bindings, file format version 1.0. # NOTE: this file is automatically maintained by the iSCSI daemon. # You do not need to edit this file under most circumstances. # If iSCSI targets in this file have been permanently deleted, you # may wish to delete the bindings for the deleted targets. # # Format: # bus target iSCSI # id id TargetName # [...] 0 10 seagate 0 11 spa-vt !--- The iSCSI driver discovery daemon process looks up each discovered !--- target in the /etc/iscsi.bindings file. If an entry exists in the file for the target, !--- the corresponding SCSI target ID is assigned to the target. If no entry !--- exists for the target, the smallest available SCSI target ID is assigned !--- and an entry is written to the /etc/iscsi.bindings file for this target. !--- Note that the /etc/iscsi.bindings file permanently contains entries !--- for all iSCSI targets ever logged into from this host. If a target is !--- no longer available to a host, you can manually edit the file and remove !--- entries so that the obsolete target no longer consumes a SCSI target ID. !--- If you know the iSCSI target name of a target in advance, and you want !--- it to be assigned a particular SCSI target ID, you can add an entry !--- manually. You must stop the iSCSI driver before editing the !--- /etc/iscsi.bindings file. The maximum number of targets is 14. !--- Enter [/]#/sbin/init.d/iscsi start to manually start the iSCSI driver. !--- Enter [/]#/sbin/init.d/iscsi stop to manually stop the iSCSI driver. |
Vatican (Cisco MDS 9216) |
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!--- If you are starting from the factory default configuration, you !--- need to setup the IP address and mask of the management interface. !--- This would normally be done during the initial setup . interface mgmt0 ip address 10.48.69.156 255.255.255.192 !--- In this configuration example, all the iSCSI targets are in a single vsan . vsan database vsan 1016 vsan 1016 interface fc1/3 vsan 1016 interface fc1/7 !--- These are the boot variables. boot system bootflash:/s111a boot kickstart bootflash:/k111a # Simple IP configuration ip domain-name cisco.com ip name-server 144.254.10.123 ip default-gateway 10.48.69.129 !--- Declare that the iSCSI initiator with the IP address of the host. # It belongs to the vsan of our choice iscsi authentication none iscsi initiator ip-address 10.48.69.238 vsan 1016 !--- Define the first virtual target, it is a JBOD. Identify the target !--- by its pWWN, advertise it on a GE interface, and allow access to the initiator. iscsi virtual-target name seagate pWWN 21:00:00:20:37:67:f7:a2 advertise interface GigabitEthernet2/1 initiator ip address 10.48.69.238 permit !--- The second target is a Clariion disk array. Since the maximum LUN number that you !--- can have under HP-UX without additional software is 7, define a mapping from FC LUN numbers !--- to the iSCSI LUN numbers you are going to present to the host. iscsi virtual-target name spa-vt pWWN 50:06:01:60:88:02:a8:2b fc-lun 0020 iscsi-lun 0003 pWWN 50:06:01:60:88:02:a8:2b fc-lun 0021 iscsi-lun 0004 advertise interface GigabitEthernet2/1 initiator ip address 10.48.69.238 permit !--- Permit access to the targets on the FC level. Create a simple zone configuration to do this. !--- Alternatively, you could have simply set the default zoning policy in vsan 1016 to permit. zone name jbod vsan 1016 member pwwn 21:00:00:20:37:67:f7:a2 member symbolic-nodename 10.48.69.238 zone name spa vsan 1016 member pwwn 50:06:01:60:88:02:a8:2b member symbolic-nodename 10.48.69.238 zoneset name iscsidoc vsan 1016 member jbod member spa zoneset activate name iscsidoc vsan 1016 !--- Set the IP address and mask of the GE interface and enable it. interface GigabitEthernet2/1 ip address 10.48.69.242 255.255.255.192 iscsi authentication none no shutdown # Lastly we bring up the iSCSI interface up interface iscsi2/1 no shutdown |
Cette section fournit des informations que vous pouvez utiliser pour confirmer que votre configuration fonctionne correctement et résoudre les problèmes en cas de problème.
Certaines commandes show sont prises en charge par l'Outil de recherche de commandes (clients enregistrés uniquement) , qui vous permet d'afficher une analyse de show sortie de commande.
netstat-n ou lsof : vérifie les connexions TCP.
iscsi-ls : affiche les périphériques actuellement disponibles.
dmesg : collecte les messages de diagnostic.
show zone : affiche les informations de zone.
show flogi database - affiche les informations du serveur FLOGI.
show fcns database - affiche les informations du serveur de noms pour un VSAN spécifique.
show vsan member : affiche les informations d'interface pour différents VSAN.
show iscsi : affiche différentes informations iSCSI.
show ips : affiche diverses informations sur les services IP.
show scsi-target : affiche les périphériques SCSI pour un VSAN spécifique (pour mapper les LUN FC à des LUN iSCSI).
show interface : affiche des informations sur différentes interfaces.
show ip route : affiche les informations de route IP.
Cette section fournit des informations que vous pouvez utiliser pour dépanner votre configuration.
Voici les informations de dépannage applicables à cette configuration:
Affichages à partir d'Ape (HP 9000/800 A500 HP-UX 11.00)
Affichages du Vatican (MDS 9216)
Affichages du Fabric Manager et du Device Manager
Ape (HP 9000/800 A500 HP-UX 11.00) |
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# /sbin/init.d/iscsi stop
Waiting for iscsid to terminate .....
Waiting for iscsid to terminate .....
Waiting for iscsid to terminate .....
Waiting for iscsid to terminate .....
Waiting for iscsi_[tr]x_threads to terminate .....
[/]# /sbin/init.d/iscsi start
Number of indices in scsi_isc table used by System: 5
Index used by iSCSI controller: 255
Number of free indices: 251
[/]# netstat -n | grep '10.48.69.242'
tcp 0 0 10.48.69.238.49501 10.48.69.242.3260 ESTABLISHED
tcp 0 0 10.48.69.238.49500 10.48.69.242.3260 ESTABLISHED
tcp 0 0 10.48.69.238.49499 10.48.69.242.3260 ESTABLISHED
!--- If you have lsof, you can also try the following:
[/]# lsof -i @10.48.69.242
COMMAND PID USER FD TYPE DEVICE SIZE/OFF NODE NAME
iscsid 2836 root 1u inet 0x41aa9268 0t1300 TCP ape.cisco.com:49499->10.48.69.242:3260 (ESTABLISHED)
!--- Note that ioscan does not report iSCSI devices. To see the list
!--- of available iSCSI devices from the host, issue the iscsi-ls command.
[/]# iscsi-ls -l
#############################################################
TARGET NAME = seagate
TARGET ID = 10
ADDRESS = 10.48.69.242:3260,128
STATUS = CONNECTED 10.48.69.238:49501 <-> 10.48.69.242:3260
9/19/2003 15:40:42
SESSION = ISID 00023d000001 TSID 80
LUN 0 = DISK c255t10d0 'SEAGATE ST318203FC 0004'
BLOCKS : 35566479 BLOCKSIZE : 512 CAPACITY : 17366.00MB
#############################################################
TARGET NAME = spa-vt
TARGET ID = 11
ADDRESS = 10.48.69.242:3260,128
STATUS = CONNECTED 10.48.69.238:49500 <-> 10.48.69.242:3260
9/19/2003 15:40:42
SESSION = ISID 00023d000001 TSID 80
LUN 4 = DISK c255t11d4 'DGC RAID 1 0632'
BLOCKS : 6291419 BLOCKSIZE : 512 CAPACITY : 3071.00MB
LUN 3 = DISK c255t11d3 'DGC RAID 1 0632'
BLOCKS : 10485607 BLOCKSIZE : 512 CAPACITY : 5119.00MB
!--- To see detailed statistics for currently established iSCSI sessions, use this:
[/]# iscsi-ls -c
#############################################################
TARGET NAME = seagate
TARGET ID = 10
ADDRESS = 10.48.69.242:3260,128
STATUS = CONNECTED 10.48.69.238:49501 <-> 10.48.69.242:3260
9/19/2003 15:40:42
SESSION = ISID 00023d000001 TSID 80
InitialR2T = Yes
FirstBurstLength = 262144 Bytes
MaxBurstLength = 16776192 Bytes
Header Digest = 1
Data Digest = 1
Login Timeout = 15 Seconds
Auth Timeout = 45 Seconds
Active Timeout = 5 Seconds
Idle Timeout = 60 Seconds
Ping Timeout = 5 Seconds
#############################################################
TARGET NAME = spa-vt
TARGET ID = 11
ADDRESS = 10.48.69.242:3260,128
STATUS = CONNECTED 10.48.69.238:49500 <-> 10.48.69.242:3260
9/19/2003 15:40:42
SESSION = ISID 00023d000001 TSID 80
InitialR2T = Yes
FirstBurstLength = 262144 Bytes
MaxBurstLength = 16776192 Bytes
Header Digest = 1
Data Digest = 1
Login Timeout = 15 Seconds
Auth Timeout = 45 Seconds
Active Timeout = 5 Seconds
Idle Timeout = 60 Seconds
Ping Timeout = 5 Seconds
!--- Here are some of the entries you can expect to find in the syslog:
[/]# dmesg
[...]
iSCSI: session 0x4179b000 target 11 accepted the preferred value (None) DataDigest=CRC32C
iSCSI: session 0x41a64800 target 10 accepted the preferred value (None) DataDigest=CRC32C
iSCSI: Direct Access Device found at lun 3 on target 11
Vendor Id : DGC
Product Id : RAID 1 Product Rev: 0632
iSCSI: Direct Access Device found at lun 0 on target 10
Vendor Id : SEAGATE
Product Id : ST318203FC Product Rev: 0004
iSCSI: Direct Access Device found at lun 4 on target 11
Vendor Id : DGC
Product Id : RAID 1 Product Rev: 0632
iSCSI: iscsi_recv_cmd: session (0x4179b000) recv_cmd(sc) (0x41844800), Cmd 0x25, status 0x2,
senselen 18, sense key 06, ASC/ASCQ 29/00, task (0x40718b00) to (host 255 target 11 lun 3),
TargetAlias spa-vt
Sense 70000600 0000000a 00000000 29000000 0000
READ_CAPACITY result = 0x2 Target = 0xb LUN = 0x3
iSCSI: iscsi_recv_cmd: task (0x40718b00) itt 9 to (host 255 target 11 lun 3), Cmd 0x25,
U(Overflow/Underflow) underflow, received 0(task->rxdata), residual 8, expected 8
iSCSI: iscsi_recv_cmd: session (0x4179b000) recv_cmd(sc) (0x41844800), Cmd 0x25, status 0x2, senselen 18,
sense key 06, ASC/ASCQ 29/00, task (0x40718c00) to (host 255 target 11 lun 4), TargetAlias spa-vt
Sense 70000600 0000000a 00000000 29000000 0000
READ_CAPACITY result = 0x2 Target = 0xb LUN = 0x4
iSCSI: iscsi_recv_cmd: task (0x40718c00) itt 11 to (host 255 target 11 lun 4), Cmd 0x25,
U(Overflow/Underflow) underflow, received 0(task->rxdata), residual 8, expected 8 |
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vatican# show zone status vsan 1016 VSAN: 1016 default-zone: deny distribute: active only Interop: Off Full Zoning Database : Zonesets:1 Zones:3 Aliases: 0 Active Zoning Database : Name: iscsidoc Zonesets:1 Zones:3 Status: Activation completed at Wed Sep 17 13:03:56 2003 vatican# show zone active vsan 1016 zone name jbod vsan 1016 * fcid 0x7902e8 [pwwn 21:00:00:20:37:67:f7:a2] * fcid 0x790100 [symbolic-nodename 10.48.69.238] zone name spa vsan 1016 * fcid 0x790104 [pwwn 50:06:01:60:88:02:a8:2b] * fcid 0x790100 [symbolic-nodename 10.48.69.238] zone name spb vsan 1016 * fcid 0x790105 [pwwn 50:06:01:68:88:02:a8:2b] * fcid 0x790100 [symbolic-nodename 10.48.69.238] vatican# show flogi database vsan 1016 --------------------------------------------------------------------------- INTERFACE VSAN FCID PORT NAME NODE NAME --------------------------------------------------------------------------- fc1/3 1016 0x7902e8 21:00:00:20:37:67:f7:a2 20:00:00:20:37:67:f7:a2 fc1/7 1016 0x790104 50:06:01:60:88:02:a8:2b 50:06:01:60:11:02:a8:2b fc1/11 1016 0x790105 50:06:01:68:88:02:a8:2b 50:06:01:60:11:02:a8:2b iscsi2/1 1016 0x790100 20:03:00:0c:30:57:5e:c2 20:02:00:0c:30:57:5e:c2 Total number of flogi = 4. vatican# show fcns database vsan 1016 VSAN 1016: -------------------------------------------------------------------------- FCID TYPE PWWN (VENDOR) FC4-TYPE:FEATURE -------------------------------------------------------------------------- 0x790100 N 20:03:00:0c:30:57:5e:c2 (Cisco) scsi-fcp:init isc..w 0x790104 N 50:06:01:60:88:02:a8:2b (Clariion) scsi-fcp:target 0x790105 N 50:06:01:68:88:02:a8:2b (Clariion) scsi-fcp:target 0x7902e8 NL 21:00:00:20:37:67:f7:a2 (Seagate) scsi-fcp:target Total number of entries = 4 --- FCID 0X790100 is the virtual N port(HBA) for the iSCSI host. vatican# show fcns database detail vsan 1016 ------------------------ VSAN:1016 FCID:0x790100 ------------------------ port-wwn (vendor) :20:03:00:0c:30:57:5e:c2 (Cisco) node-wwn :20:02:00:0c:30:57:5e:c2 class :2,3 node-ip-addr :10.48.69.238 ipa :ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff fc4-types:fc4_features:scsi-fcp:init iscsi-gw symbolic-port-name : symbolic-node-name :10.48.69.238 port-type :N port-ip-addr :0.0.0.0 fabric-port-wwn :20:41:00:0c:30:57:5e:c0 hard-addr :0x000000 ------------------------ VSAN:1016 FCID:0x790104 ------------------------ port-wwn (vendor) :50:06:01:60:88:02:a8:2b (Clariion) node-wwn :50:06:01:60:11:02:a8:2b class :3 node-ip-addr :0.0.0.0 ipa :ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff fc4-types:fc4_features:scsi-fcp:target symbolic-port-name : symbolic-node-name : port-type :N port-ip-addr :0.0.0.0 fabric-port-wwn :20:07:00:0c:30:57:5e:c0 hard-addr :0x000000 ------------------------ VSAN:1016 FCID:0x790105 ------------------------ port-wwn (vendor) :50:06:01:68:88:02:a8:2b (Clariion) node-wwn :50:06:01:60:11:02:a8:2b class :3 node-ip-addr :0.0.0.0 ipa :ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff fc4-types:fc4_features:scsi-fcp:target symbolic-port-name : symbolic-node-name : port-type :N port-ip-addr :0.0.0.0 fabric-port-wwn :20:0b:00:0c:30:57:5e:c0 hard-addr :0x000000 ------------------------ VSAN:1016 FCID:0x7902e8 ------------------------ port-wwn (vendor) :21:00:00:20:37:67:f7:a2 (Seagate) node-wwn :20:00:00:20:37:67:f7:a2 class :3 node-ip-addr :0.0.0.0 ipa :ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff fc4-types:fc4_features:scsi-fcp:target symbolic-port-name : symbolic-node-name : port-type :NL port-ip-addr :0.0.0.0 fabric-port-wwn :20:03:00:0c:30:57:5e:c0 hard-addr :0x000000 Total number of entries = 4 vatican# show iscsi initiator iSCSI Node name is 10.48.69.238 iSCSI Initiator name: iqn.1987-05.com.cisco.01.a06c4e2b8b247cadceb8af1a8474da1e iSCSI alias name: ape Node WWN is 20:02:00:0c:30:57:5e:c2 (dynamic) Member of vsans: 1016 Number of Virtual n_ports: 1 Virtual Port WWN is 20:03:00:0c:30:57:5e:c2 (dynamic) Interface iSCSI 2/1, Portal group tag: 0x80 VSAN ID 1016, FCID 0x790100 vatican# show iscsi initiator configured iSCSI Node name is 10.48.69.238 Member of vsans: 1016 vatican# show iscsi initiator detail iSCSI Node name is 10.48.69.238 iSCSI Initiator name: iqn.1987-05.com.cisco.01.a06c4e2b8b247cadceb8af1a8474da1e iSCSI alias name: ape Node WWN is 20:02:00:0c:30:57:5e:c2 (dynamic) Member of vsans: 1016 Number of Virtual n_ports: 1 Virtual Port WWN is 20:03:00:0c:30:57:5e:c2 (dynamic) Interface iSCSI 2/1, Portal group tag is 0x80 VSAN ID 1016, FCID 0x790100 2 FC sessions, 2 iSCSI sessions iSCSI session details Target: spa-vt Statistics: PDU: Command: 10, Response: 10 Bytes: TX: 416, RX: 0 Number of connection: 1 TCP parameters Local 10.48.69.242:3260, Remote 10.48.69.238:49500 Path MTU: 1500 bytes Retransmission timeout: 300 ms Round trip time: Smoothed 62 ms, Variance: 3 Advertized window: Current: 256 KB, Maximum: 256 KB, Scale: 3 Peer receive window: Current: 576 KB, Maximum: 576 KB, Scale: 4 Congestion window: Current: 4 KB Target: seagate Statistics: PDU: Command: 4, Response: 4 Bytes: TX: 304, RX: 0 Number of connection: 1 TCP parameters Local 10.48.69.242:3260, Remote 10.48.69.238:49501 Path MTU: 1500 bytes Retransmission timeout: 300 ms Round trip time: Smoothed 62 ms, Variance: 3 Advertized window: Current: 256 KB, Maximum: 256 KB, Scale: 3 Peer receive window: Current: 576 KB, Maximum: 576 KB, Scale: 4 Congestion window: Current: 4 KB FCP Session details Target FCID: 0x790104 (S_ID of this session: 0x790100) pWWN: 50:06:01:60:88:02:a8:2b, nWWN: 50:06:01:60:11:02:a8:2b Session state: LOGGED_IN 1 iSCSI sessions share this FC session Target: spa-vt Negotiated parameters RcvDataFieldSize 1024 our_RcvDataFieldSize 1392 MaxBurstSize 0, EMPD: FALSE Random Relative Offset: FALSE, Sequence-in-order: Yes Statistics: PDU: Command: 0, Response: 10 Target FCID: 0x7902e8 (S_ID of this session: 0x790100) pWWN: 21:00:00:20:37:67:f7:a2, nWWN: 20:00:00:20:37:67:f7:a2 Session state: LOGGED_IN 1 iSCSI sessions share this FC session Target: seagate Negotiated parameters RcvDataFieldSize 1392 our_RcvDataFieldSize 1392 MaxBurstSize 0, EMPD: FALSE Random Relative Offset: FALSE, Sequence-in-order: Yes Statistics: PDU: Command: 0, Response: 4 vatican# show iscsi initiator iscsi-session detail iSCSI Node name is 10.48.69.238 iSCSI Initiator name: iqn.1987-05.com.cisco.01.a06c4e2b8b247cadceb8af1a8474da1e iSCSI alias name: ape Node WWN is 20:02:00:0c:30:57:5e:c2 (dynamic) Member of vsans: 1016 Number of Virtual n_ports: 1 Virtual Port WWN is 20:03:00:0c:30:57:5e:c2 (dynamic) Interface iSCSI 2/1, Portal group tag is 0x80 VSAN ID 1016, FCID 0x790100 2 FC sessions, 2 iSCSI sessions iSCSI session details Target: spa-vt Statistics: PDU: Command: 10, Response: 10 Bytes: TX: 416, RX: 0 Number of connection: 1 TCP parameters Local 10.48.69.242:3260, Remote 10.48.69.238:49500 Path MTU: 1500 bytes Retransmission timeout: 300 ms Round trip time: Smoothed 62 ms, Variance: 2 Advertized window: Current: 256 KB, Maximum: 256 KB, Scale: 3 Peer receive window: Current: 576 KB, Maximum: 576 KB, Scale: 4 Congestion window: Current: 4 KB Target: seagate Statistics: PDU: Command: 4, Response: 4 Bytes: TX: 304, RX: 0 Number of connection: 1 TCP parameters Local 10.48.69.242:3260, Remote 10.48.69.238:49501 Path MTU: 1500 bytes Retransmission timeout: 300 ms Round trip time: Smoothed 62 ms, Variance: 2 Advertized window: Current: 256 KB, Maximum: 256 KB, Scale: 3 Peer receive window: Current: 576 KB, Maximum: 576 KB, Scale: 4 Congestion window: Current: 4 KB vatican# show iscsi initiator fcp-session detail iSCSI Node name is 10.48.69.238 iSCSI Initiator name: iqn.1987-05.com.cisco.01.a06c4e2b8b247cadceb8af1a8474da1e iSCSI alias name: ape Node WWN is 20:02:00:0c:30:57:5e:c2 (dynamic) Member of vsans: 1016 Number of Virtual n_ports: 1 Virtual Port WWN is 20:03:00:0c:30:57:5e:c2 (dynamic) Interface iSCSI 2/1, Portal group tag is 0x80 VSAN ID 1016, FCID 0x790100 2 FC sessions, 2 iSCSI sessions FCP Session details Target FCID: 0x790104 (S_ID of this session: 0x790100) pWWN: 50:06:01:60:88:02:a8:2b, nWWN: 50:06:01:60:11:02:a8:2b Session state: LOGGED_IN 1 iSCSI sessions share this FC session Target: spa-vt Negotiated parameters RcvDataFieldSize 1024 our_RcvDataFieldSize 1392 MaxBurstSize 0, EMPD: FALSE Random Relative Offset: FALSE, Sequence-in-order: Yes Statistics: PDU: Command: 0, Response: 10 Target FCID: 0x7902e8 (S_ID of this session: 0x790100) pWWN: 21:00:00:20:37:67:f7:a2, nWWN: 20:00:00:20:37:67:f7:a2 Session state: LOGGED_IN 1 iSCSI sessions share this FC session Target: seagate Negotiated parameters RcvDataFieldSize 1392 our_RcvDataFieldSize 1392 MaxBurstSize 0, EMPD: FALSE Random Relative Offset: FALSE, Sequence-in-order: Yes Statistics: PDU: Command: 0, Response: 4 vatican# show iscsi virtual-target configured target: seagate * Port WWN 21:00:00:20:37:67:f7:a2 === The "*" means you have both discovery and target session. If there is no "*" in front of the pWWN, it means you only have discovery session. Configured node No. of LU mapping: 1 iSCSI LUN: 0000, FC LUN: 0000 No. of advertised interface: 1 GigabitEthernet 2/1 No. of initiators permitted: 1 initiator 10.48.69.238/32 is permitted all initiator permit is disabled target: spa-vt * Port WWN 50:06:01:60:88:02:a8:2b Secondary PWWN 50:06:01:68:88:02:a8:2b Configured node No. of LU mapping: 2 iSCSI LUN: 0003, FC LUN: 0020 iSCSI LUN: 0004, FC LUN: 0021 No. of advertised interface: 1 GigabitEthernet 2/1 No. of initiators permitted: 1 initiator 10.48.69.238/32 is permitted all initiator permit is disabled vatican# show iscsi stats iscsi 2/1 iscsi2/1 5 minutes input rate 16 bits/sec, 2 bytes/sec, 0 frames/sec 5 minutes output rate 16 bits/sec, 2 bytes/sec, 0 frames/sec iSCSI statistics 50932 packets input, 60370640 bytes Command 3659 pdus, Data-out 41069 pdus, 56533832 bytes, 2476 fragments output 115926 packets, 112863536 bytes Response 3374 pdus (with sense 206), R2T 1897 pdus Data-in 103999 pdus, 106404584 bytes vatican# show ips arp interface gigabitethernet 2/1 Protocol Address Age (min) Hardware Addr Type Interface Internet 10.48.69.200 0 0008.e21e.c7bc ARPA GigabitEthernet2/1 Internet 10.48.69.201 5 0202.3d30.45c9 ARPA GigabitEthernet2/1 Internet 10.48.69.206 5 0202.3d30.45ce ARPA GigabitEthernet2/1 Internet 10.48.69.209 3 0202.3d30.45d1 ARPA GigabitEthernet2/1 Internet 10.48.69.226 2 0060.08f6.bc1a ARPA GigabitEthernet2/1 Internet 10.48.69.229 4 0800.209e.edab ARPA GigabitEthernet2/1 Internet 10.48.69.231 1 0002.b3c1.7dab ARPA GigabitEthernet2/1 Internet 10.48.69.233 0 0010.4200.7d5b ARPA GigabitEthernet2/1 Internet 10.48.69.238 0 0030.6e1b.6f51 ARPA GigabitEthernet2/1 Internet 10.48.69.239 10 0030.6e1c.a00b ARPA GigabitEthernet2/1 Internet 10.48.69.241 0 000b.cdaf.b4c3 ARPA GigabitEthernet2/1 Internet 10.48.69.248 4 0202.3d30.45f8 ARPA GigabitEthernet2/1 Internet 10.48.69.252 1 0202.3d30.45fc ARPA GigabitEthernet2/1 Internet 10.10.2.28 7 0202.3d0a.021c ARPA GigabitEthernet2/1 vatican# show ips stats tcp interface gigabitethernet 2/1 detail TCP Statistics for port GigabitEthernet2/1 TCP send stats 261205 segments, 117757220 bytes 140632 data, 51907 ack only packets 2655 control (SYN/FIN/RST), 0 probes, 2639 window updates 63382 segments retransmitted, 90885612 bytes 63382 retransmitted while on ethernet send queue, 1 packets split 13327 delayed acks sent TCP receive stats 249073 segments, 72669 data packets in sequence, 61525764 bytes in sequence 2335 predicted ack, 68605 predicted data 0 bad checksum, 0 multi/broadcast, 0 bad offset 0 no memory drops, 0 short segments 4396 duplicate bytes, 205 duplicate packets 0 partial duplicate bytes, 0 partial duplicate packets 0 out-of-order bytes, 2625 out-of-order packets 0 packet after window, 0 bytes after window 0 packets after close 80504 acks, 117762158 ack bytes, 0 ack toomuch, 96274 duplicate acks 0 ack packets left of snd_una, 7 non-4 byte aligned packets 54199 window updates, 0 window probe 6343 pcb hash miss, 709 no port, 6 bad SYN, 0 paws drops TCP Connection Stats 0 attempts, 2718 accepts, 2718 established 2716 closed, 15 drops, 0 conn drops 3 drop in retransmit timeout, 10 drop in keepalive timeout 0 drop in persist drops, 0 connections drained TCP Miscellaneous Stats 37062 segments timed, 41787 rtt updated 817 retransmit timeout, 1 persist timeout 22654 keepalive timeout, 22643 keepalive probes TCP SACK Stats 0 recovery episodes, 0 data packets, 0 data bytes 0 data packets retransmitted, 0 data bytes retransmitted 0 connections closed, 0 retransmit timeouts TCP SYN Cache Stats 2720 entries, 2718 connections completed, 0 entries timed out 0 dropped due to overflow, 2 dropped due to RST 0 dropped due to ICMP unreach, 0 dropped due to bucket overflow 0 abort due to no memory, 2 duplicate SYN, 183 no-route SYN drop 0 hash collisions, 0 retransmitted TCP Active Connections Local Address Remote Address State Send-Q Recv-Q 10.48.69.242:3260 10.48.69.238:49499 ESTABLISH 0 0 10.48.69.242:3260 10.48.69.238:49500 ESTABLISH 0 0 10.48.69.242:3260 10.48.69.238:49501 ESTABLISH 0 0 0.0.0.0:3260 0.0.0.0:0 LISTEN 0 0 vatican# discover scsi-target local discovery started vatican# show scsi-target devices vsan 1016 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- VSAN FCID PWWN VENDOR MODEL REV -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1016 0x790104 50:06:01:60:88:02:a8:2b DGC RAID 0 0632 1016 0x7902e8 21:00:00:20:37:67:f7:a2 SEAGATE ST318203FC 0004 vatican# show scsi-target lun vsan 1016 - RAID from DGC (Rev 0632) FCID is 0x790104 in VSAN 1016, PWWN is 50:06:01:60:88:02:a8:2b ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ LUN Capacity Status Serial Number Device-Id (MB) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 0x0 1074 Online f60004202091 C:1 A:0 T:3 60:06:01:60:88:02:a8:2b da:05:b6:a9:b6:9d:7b:00 C:1 A:0 T:0 00:00:00:00 0x1 1074 Online f60004202091 C:1 A:0 T:3 60:06:01:60:88:02:a8:2b 6a:66:0d:74:cb:33:88:6c C:1 A:0 T:0 00:01:00:00 0x2 1074 Online f60004202091 C:1 A:0 T:3 60:06:01:60:88:02:a8:2b ec:81:5b:a2:c4:43:0d:8a C:1 A:0 T:0 00:02:00:00 0x3 2147 Online f60004202091 C:1 A:0 T:3 60:06:01:60:88:02:a8:2b e0:47:b3:be:3b:00:e0:d5 C:1 A:0 T:0 00:03:00:00 0x4 1074 Online f60004202091 C:1 A:0 T:3 60:06:01:60:88:02:a8:2b 00:51:5b:7f:3d:9a:7b:ce C:1 A:0 T:0 00:04:00:00 0x5 1074 Online f60004202091 C:1 A:0 T:3 60:06:01:60:88:02:a8:2b ab:b1:ae:80:59:c0:fc:f0 C:1 A:0 T:0 00:05:00:00 0x6 1074 Online f60004202091 C:1 A:0 T:3 60:06:01:60:88:02:a8:2b ad:91:58:af:d2:fd:c7:47 C:1 A:0 T:0 00:06:00:00 0x7 1074 Online f60004202091 C:1 A:0 T:3 60:06:01:60:88:02:a8:2b b1:ef:e7:6c:44:5c:16:97 C:1 A:0 T:0 00:07:00:00 0x8 1074 Online f60004202091 C:1 A:0 T:3 60:06:01:60:88:02:a8:2b 84:4f:09:60:30:1e:fc:50 C:1 A:0 T:0 00:08:00:00 0x9 1074 Online f60004202091 C:1 A:0 T:3 60:06:01:60:88:02:a8:2b aa:6d:e2:0e:ce:7a:cc:21 C:1 A:0 T:0 00:09:00:00 0xa 1074 Online f60004202091 C:1 A:0 T:3 60:06:01:60:88:02:a8:2b 5b:66:67:89:6c:f2:d1:56 C:1 A:0 T:0 00:0a:00:00 0xb 1074 Online f60004202091 C:1 A:0 T:3 60:06:01:60:88:02:a8:2b a9:32:bd:04:4a:bb:3d:9b C:1 A:0 T:0 00:0b:00:00 0xc 1074 Online f60004202091 C:1 A:0 T:3 60:06:01:60:88:02:a8:2b cd:d9:96:f7:57:3f:07:0c C:1 A:0 T:0 00:0c:00:00 0xd 1074 Online f60004202091 C:1 A:0 T:3 60:06:01:60:88:02:a8:2b 0c:e5:ba:39:68:ca:d6:f0 C:1 A:0 T:0 00:0d:00:00 0xe 1074 Online f60004202091 C:1 A:0 T:3 60:06:01:60:88:02:a8:2b 60:6e:ee:76:98:fc:ab:97 C:1 A:0 T:0 00:0e:00:00 0xf 1074 Online f60004202091 C:1 A:0 T:3 60:06:01:60:88:02:a8:2b 8b:58:80:7b:12:fb:6b:12 C:1 A:0 T:0 00:0f:00:00 0x10 1074 Online f60004202091 C:1 A:0 T:3 60:06:01:60:88:02:a8:2b a1:2f:6d:b0:c3:d6:c2:46 C:1 A:0 T:0 00:10:00:00 0x11 1074 Online f60004202091 C:1 A:0 T:3 60:06:01:60:88:02:a8:2b 2c:48:c4:74:25:4b:26:dd C:1 A:0 T:0 00:11:00:00 0x20 5369 Online f60004202091 C:1 A:0 T:3 60:06:01:60:88:02:a8:2b ba:18:6a:40:22:40:94:75 C:1 A:0 T:0 00:20:00:00 0x21 3221 Online f60004202091 C:1 A:0 T:3 60:06:01:60:88:02:a8:2b 74:d2:42:9e:31:8d:ff:86 C:1 A:0 T:0 00:21:00:00 - ST318203FC from SEAGATE (Rev 0004) FCID is 0x7902e8 in VSAN 1016, PWWN is 21:00:00:20:37:67:f7:a2 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ LUN Capacity Status Serial Number Device-Id (MB) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 0x0 18210 Online LRE8091500007039 C:1 A:0 T:3 20:00:00:20:37:67:f7:a2 vatican# show interface iscsi 2/1 iscsi2/1 is up Hardware is GigabitEthernet Port WWN is 20:41:00:0c:30:57:5e:c0 Admin port mode is ISCSI Port mode is ISCSI Speed is 1 Gbps iSCSI initiator is identified by name Number of iSCSI session: 0, Number of TCP connection: 0 Configured TCP parameters Local Port is 3260 PMTU discover is enabled, reset timeout is 3600 sec Keepalive-timeout is 60 sec Minimum-retransmit-time is 300 ms Max-retransmissions 4 Sack is disabled Maximum allowed bandwidth is 500000 kbps Minimum available bandwidth is 500000 kbps Estimated round trip time is 10000 usec 5 minutes input rate 16 bits/sec, 2 bytes/sec, 0 frames/sec 5 minutes output rate 16 bits/sec, 2 bytes/sec, 0 frames/sec iSCSI statistics Input 50920 packets, 60370032 bytes Command 3659 pdus, Data-out 41069 pdus, 56533832 bytes fragments 2476 Output 115914 packets, 112862928 bytes Response 3374 pdus (with sense 206), R2T 1897 pdus Data-in 103999 pdus, 106404584 bytes vatican# show interface gigabitethernet 2/1 GigabitEthernet2/1 is up Hardware is GigabitEthernet, address is 0005.3000.a85a Internet address is 10.48.69.242/26 MTU 1500 bytes Port mode is IPS Speed is 1 Gbps Beacon is turned off Auto-Negotiation is turned on iSCSI authentication: NONE 5 minutes input rate 440 bits/sec, 55 bytes/sec, 0 frames/sec 5 minutes output rate 80 bits/sec, 10 bytes/sec, 0 frames/sec 850346 packets input, 127958119 bytes 6488 multicast frames, 0 compressed 0 input errors, 0 frame, 0 overrun 0 fifo 289960 packets output, 201600774 bytes, 0 underruns 0 output errors, 0 collisions, 0 fifo 0 carrier errors vatican# show ip route Codes: C - connected, S - static Default gateway is 10.48.69.129 C 10.48.69.192/26 is directly connected, gigabitethernet2-1 C 10.48.69.128/26 is directly connected, mgmt0 |
Cette section fournit des captures d'écran provenant de MDS Fabric Manager 1.2(1a) et Device Manager 1.2(1a).
Schéma de topologie du Fabric Manager
Gestionnaire de périphériques
Sélectionnez FC- > LUN dans le Gestionnaire de périphériques pour afficher les noms de domaine (pWWN), les ID de LUN et la capacité de vos LUN.
Sélectionnez IP > -iSCSI dans le Gestionnaire de périphériques pour afficher les sessions iSCSI.
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