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Function: iSCSI session manager
This function presents current connections to iSCSI targets. You can find here
information like: target name, IP address, CID (ID of connection) and SID (ID of the
session).
You can cancel connection to iSCSI targets, but the initiator may
automatically reestablish connection if it's enabled on the initiator’s side. In order to
block initiator from reconnecting to target you have to deny IP address in “SETUP”
“iSCSI target manager”
“Targets”
“target[nr]”
Function Target IP access.
Function: Connection reset
It might be necessary to restart the iSCSI daemon to inform client about specific
setting changes, e.g. resizing of the volumes.
All current connections with iSCSI initiators will be terminated
immediately. It may cause loss of unsaved data files.
If your client does not reestablish the connections automatically you will
have to do it manually from the clients.
5.3.3 Snapshot
Function: Snapshot tasks
This function enables you to manually activate (start) or deactivate (stop) snapshots.
Activation of a snapshot is only possible for unscheduled snapshots (with inactive
schedule setting).
When a logical volume is set on a destination replication mode and data is
inconsistent, then there might be a problem while reading data from disks on the iSCSI
initiator.
Function: Snapshot info
Here you can view information for selected snapshot.
Name
Name of snapshot.
LV
Logical volume for which snapshot is assigned.
Status
Snapshot Status.
Active - Snapshot is in active state.
Inactive - Snapshot is inactive, probable reason: overflow.
Unused - Snapshot is currently unused.