Dell 3000i Server User Manual


 
Setting Up Your iSCSI Storage Array 51
OutgoingPassword=0123456789abcdef
DiscoveryAddress=172.168.10.7
OutgoingUsername=iqn.1987-05.com.cisco:01.742b2d31b3e
OutgoingPassword=0123456789abcdef
DiscoveryAddress=172.168.10.8
OutgoingUsername=iqn.1987-05.com.cisco:01.742b2d31b3e
OutgoingPassword=0123456789abcdef
DiscoveryAddress=172.168.10.9
OutgoingUsername=iqn.1987-05.com.cisco:01.742b2d31b3e
OutgoingPassword=0123456789abcdef
If you are using Mutual CHAP authentication on Linux Server
If you are configuring Mutual CHAP authentication in Linux, you must also add an
IncomingUsername= and IncomingPassword= entry after each OutgoingPassword= entry.
The IncomingUsername is the iSCSI target name, which can be viewed in MD Storage Manager by
accessing the iSCSI tab and clicking Change Target Identification.
For example, your edited
/etc/iscsi.conf
file might look like this:
DiscoveryAddress=172.168.10.6
OutgoingUsername=iqn.1987-05.com.cisco:01.742b2d31b3e
OutgoingPassword=0123456789abcdef
IncomingUsername=iqn.1984-05.com.dell:powervault.6001372000f5f0e600000000463b9292
IncomingPassword=abcdef0123456789
DiscoveryAddress=172.168.10.7
OutgoingUsername=iqn.1987-05.com.cisco:01.742b2d31b3e
OutgoingPassword=0123456789abcdef
IncomingUsername=iqn.1984-05.com.dell:powervault.6001372000f5f0e600000000463b9292
IncomingPassword=abcdef0123456789
DiscoveryAddress=172.168.10.8
OutgoingUsername=iqn.1987-05.com.cisco:01.742b2d31b3e
OutgoingPassword=0123456789abcdef
IncomingUsername=iqn.1984-05.com.dell:powervault.6001372000f5f0e600000000463b9292
IncomingPassword=abcdef0123456789
DiscoveryAddress=172.168.10.9
OutgoingUsername=iqn.1987-05.com.cisco:01.742b2d31b3e
OutgoingPassword=0123456789abcdef
IncomingUsername=iqn.1984-05.com.dell:powervault.6001372000f5f0e600000000463b9292
IncomingPassword=abcdef0123456789