
To stop the iSCSI service, enter /etc/init.d/iscsi stop.
STEP 4. Set the run levels for the iSCSI service to start automatically on reboot and shutdown:
For Red Hat:
chkconfig -
For SuSE:
chkconfig
Configuring HBA initiators to connect to iSCSI targets
Use the QLogic SANsurfer software to configure the network parameters for each QLogic iSCSI HBA that needs to access the storage system.
CAUTION
You must not use the Microsoft iSCSI Software Initiator to control the QLogic iSCSI HBAs.
STEP 1. Open QLogic SANsurfer as described in the QLogic documentation.
STEP 2. For each iSCSI connection to the storage system:
a.If multiple HBAs are listed in the first column under the server s name, select the HBA to be configured.
b.Click the Target Settings tab.
c.On the Target Settings page, click the green plus (+) sign and enter the IP address for the iSCSI port on your storage system, and then click OK.
This address is the IP address of the iSCSI data port from Section B on the completed Administration Worksheet (page 20).
The state for the port is No Connection Active.
d.Select Auto Discover Targets.
e.Click Save and Yes to save the changes and discover all targets.
If the network is routed, the discovery finds all targets (ports) for the IP address you entered earlier. The state of routed ports is Session Active; for unrouted ports, it is
Unknown.
f.In the Security Check window, enter your password and click OK. The default password is config.
g.Select Config Parameters.
h.Select and enable all the targets that you want to connect to the server.
If you do not want the server to connect to a port or you want to remove unknown ports, select the entry for the port and click the red minus
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