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Parameter Name Description Required?
port the network port number on which to query the target no
usediscoverynumber the specific iSCSI record index to use no
incoming_chapuser the username that the iSCSI filter will use to authenticate against
the host
no
incoming_chappassword the password that the iSCSI filter will use to authenticate against
the host
no
To create a shared lvmoiscsi SR on a specific LUN of an iSCSI target use the following command.
xe sr-create host-uuid=<valid_uuid> content-type=user \
name-label=<"Example shared LVM over iSCSI SR"> shared=true \
device-config:target=<target_ip=> device-config:targetIQN=<target_iqn=> \
device-config:SCSIid=<scsci_id> \
type=lvmoiscsi
Creating a Shared LVM over Fibre Channel / iSCSI HBA or SAS SR (lvmohba)
SRs of type lvmohba can be created and managed using the xe CLI or XenCenter.
Device-config parameters for lvmohba SRs:
Parameter name Description Required?
SCSIid Device SCSI ID Yes
To create a shared lvmohba SR, perform the following steps on each host in the pool:
1. Zone in one or more LUNs to each XenServer host in the pool. This process is highly specific to the SAN
equipment in use. Please refer to your SAN documentation for details.
2. If necessary, use the HBA CLI included in the XenServer host to configure the HBA:
Emulex: /bin/sbin/ocmanager
QLogic FC: /opt/QLogic_Corporation/SANsurferCLI
QLogic iSCSI: /opt/QLogic_Corporation/SANsurferiCLI
See the section called “Managing Hardware Host Bus Adapters (HBAs)” for an example of QLogic iSCSI HBA
configuration. For more information on Fibre Channel and iSCSI HBAs please refer to the Emulex and QLogic
websites.
3. Use the sr-probe command to determine the global device path of the HBA LUN. sr-probe forces a re-scan of
HBAs installed in the system to detect any new LUNs that have been zoned to the host and returns a list of
properties for each LUN found. Specify the host-uuid parameter to ensure the probe occurs on the desired
host.
The global device path returned as the <path> property will be common across all hosts in the pool and
therefore must be used as the value for the device-config:device parameter when creating the SR.
If multiple LUNs are present use the vendor, LUN size, LUN serial number, or the SCSI ID as included in the
<path> property to identify the desired LUN.