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NAME

iscsi-targetservice remote iSCSI requests

SYNOPSIS

iscsi-target [-46DV] [-b block length] [-f configuration file] [-p port number] [-s maximum number of sessions] [-t target name] [-v verbose arg]

DESCRIPTION

iscsi-target is the server for iSCSI requests from iSCSI initiators. iscsi-target listens for discovery and login requests on the required port, and responds to those requests appropriately.

Options and operands available for iscsi-target:

-4
iscsi-target will listen for IPv4 connections, and respond back using IPv4. This is the default address family.
-6
iscsi-target will listen for IPv6 connections, and respond back using IPv6.
-b blocksize
Specify the underlying block size for iSCSI storage which will be served. The possible sizes are: 512, 1024, 2048, and 4096 bytes, with the default being 512 bytes.
-D
When this option is specified, iscsi-target will not detach itself from the controlling tty, and will not become a daemon. This can be useful for debugging purposes.
-f configfile
Use the named file as the configuration file. The default file can be found in /etc/iscsi/targets. See targets(5) for more information.
-p port number
Use the port number provided as the argument as the port on which to listen for iSCSI service requests from initiators.
-s maximum number of sessions
Allow the maximum number of sessions to be initiated when connecting to the target.
-t filename
The target name (as it appears to the iSCSI initiator) can be specified using this flag.
-V
iscsi-target will print the utility name and version number, and the address for bug reports, and then exit.
-v argument
The amount of information shown can be varied by using this command. Possible values of argument are net to show network-related information, iscsi to show iSCSI protocol-related information, scsi to show SCSI protocol information, and all to show information from all of the above arguments.

FILES

/etc/iscsi/targets
the list of exported storage
/var/run/iscsi-target.pid
the PID of the currently running iscsi-target

SEE ALSO

targets(5)

HISTORY

The iscsi-target utility first appeared in NetBSD 4.0.
May 27, 2006 NetBSD 7.0