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@@ -192,10 +192,6 @@ Usage: iscsiadm [OPTION]
perform specific DB operation [op] for specific
interface on host that will connect to portal on
target. targetname, portal and interface are optional.
- However, you must pass in either none of them,
- just the targetname, or just the targetname and
- portal or just the targetname, portal and interface.
- Other combinations are not yet supported.
HWaddress must be he formed as: XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX.
@@ -206,10 +202,10 @@ Usage: iscsiadm [OPTION]
Print level can be 0 to 1.
- Rescan will perform a SCSI layer scan of the session
- to find new LUNs.
+ Rescan will perform a SCSI layer scan of the session
+ to find new LUNs.
- Stats prints the iSCSI stats for the session.
+ Stats prints the iSCSI stats for the session.
-m node --logoutall=[all,manual,automatic]
Logout "all" the running sessions or just the ones
with a node or conn startup value manual or automatic.
@@ -248,10 +244,12 @@ Usage: iscsiadm [OPTION]
Node mode. In node mode you can specify which records you want to log
- into by specifying the targetname, ip address, port and interface.
- You must pass in either none of them, just the targetname, or just the
- targetname and portal or just the targetname, portal and interface.
- Other combinations are not supported.
+ into by specifying the targetname, ip address, port or interface
+ (if specifying the interface it must already be setup in the node db).
+ iscsiadm will search the node db, for records which match the values
+ you pass in, so if you pass in the targetname and interface, iscsiadm
+ will search for records with those values and operate on only them.
+ Passing in none of them will result in all node records being operated on.
- iSCSI Login to all portals on every node/starget through each interface
set in the db: