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Please refer to section 2.5.1 of this chapter for more information.
2.5.4 Delete a Stackable shared iSCSI mount
To delete an stackable shared iSCSI mount, click
Delete
corresponding to the desired iSCSI mount. A confirmation
dialog box will appear. Click
OK
to remove the mount,
or
Cancel
to abort.
2.5.5 Reconnect an offline iSCSI target
In case of lost connectivity between the MaxNAS and the iSCSI target shared, it may be
necessary manually reconnect. Please make sure that the iSCSI target device is online and
accessible, and click
Reconnect
corresponding to the desired iSCSI mount. The connection should be
re-established.
2.6 Mount and Share ISO disk image
The MaxNAS can mount ISO disk images
and present them as networked shares.
To access the ISO mount control, navigate
to “Storage” -> “ISO Mount” and the
ISO Mount List screen will appear. In
this screen you can add, edit existing or
remove ISO image shares.
2.6.1 Adding a new ISO image share
To add a new ISO image share, select the
sharepoint where the ISO image resides
from the pulldown, and click
Select
to launch the Mount Table window.
You can navigate the chosen share file
system on the bottom left window,
and a list of allowable disk images will
appear on the bottom right pane. Select
the image to be mounted from the
bottom right pane, and optionally enter
a custom mount point in the “Mount As”
Entry box above. Click
Add
to mount
the image, and it will be accessible to
network clients in the path shown at the top left windowpane. ISO Shares will be accessible
according to the parent share access controls.
2.6.2 Removing ISO image shares
To remove ISO image shares, select the desired share from the mounted list windowspane (top left)
and click
Remove
. Alternatively, you may remove all shared ISO images by clicking
Remove All
. No data
will be lost by this operation.
2.6.3 Temporarily unmount ISO image shares
To temporatily unmount ISO image shares, select the desired share from the ISO mount list screen
and click
Unmount
. No data will be lost by this operation.
WARNING:
Deleting a Stackable shared
iSCSI mount will erase all data on it!
!
3-Administering the MaxNAS