Managing iSCSI
You can perform various task for managing your iSCSI service, such as deleting iSCSI service from a particular SVM, enabling error recovery levels, and defining authentication methods.
- Configuring your network for best performance
Ethernet networks vary greatly in performance. You can maximize the performance of the network used for iSCSI by selecting specific configuration values. - Defining a security policy method for an initiator
You can define a list of initiators and their authentication methods. You can also modify the default authentication method that applies to initiators that do not have a user-defined authentication method. - Deleting an iSCSI service for an SVM
You can delete an iSCSI service for a storage virtual machine (SVM) if it is no longer required. - Getting more details in iSCSI session error recoveries
Increasing the iSCSI session error recovery level enables you to receive more detailed information about iSCSI error recoveries. Using a higher error recovery level might cause a minor reduction in iSCSI session performance. - Registering the SVM with an iSNS server
You can use the vserver iscsi isns command to configure the storage virtual machine (SVM) to register with an iSNS server. - Resolving iSCSI error messages on the storage system
There are a number of common iSCSI-related error messages that you can view with the event log show command. You need to know what these messages mean and what you can do to resolve the issues they identify. - Troubleshooting iSCSI LUNs not visible on the host
The iSCSI LUNs appear as local disks to the host. If the storage system LUNs are not available as disks on the host, you should verify the configuration settings.
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