Installation and Setup
Storage Allocation
4–6
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Using the CLI, enter the following command:
volume select
volume_name
access show
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Using the GUI, expand
Volumes
in the far-left panel, select the volume
name, and click the
Access
tab.
If necessary, use the CLI or the GUI to create an access control record that the
computer will match.
3. To display the iSCSI target name for the volume:
•
Using the CLI, enter the following command:
volume select
volume_name
show
•
Using the GUI, expand
Volumes
in the far-left panel, select the volume
name, and click the
Connections
tab.
4. On the computer, use the iSCSI initiator utility to specify the group IP address
as the iSCSI discovery address. If the initiator supports the discovery process,
it will return a list of iSCSI targets that the computer can access.
If the initiator does not support discovery, you must also specify the target
name, and, in some cases, the standard iSCSI port number (3260).
5. Use the iSCSI initiator utility to select the desired target and log in to the
target.
When the computer connects to the iSCSI target, it sees the volume as a regular
disk that can be formatted using the normal operating system utilities. For
example, you can partition the disk and create a file system.