Adding Discovery Domains To A Discovery Domain Set - Novell LINUX ENTERPRISE SERVER 11 - STORAGE ADMINISTRATION GUIDE 2-23-2010 Administration Manual

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3 Review the list of nodes to make sure that the iSCSI targets and initiators that you want to use
the iSNS service are listed.
If an iSCSI target or initiator is not listed, you might need to restart the iSCSI service on the
node. You can do this by running the
or the
rciscsitarget restart
You can select an iSCSI node and click the Delete button to remove that node from the iSNS
database. This is useful if you are no longer using an iSCSI node or have renamed it.
The iSCSI node is automatically added to the list (iSNS database) again when you restart the
iSCSI service or reboot the server unless you remove or comment out the iSNS portion of the
iSCSI configuration file.
4 Click the Discovery Domains tab, select the desired discovery domain, then click the Display
Members button.
5 Click Add existing iSCSI Node, select the node you want to add to the domain, then click Add
Node.
6 Repeat
Step 5
for as many nodes as you want to add to the discovery domain, then click Done
when you are finished adding nodes.
An iSCSI node can belong to more than one discovery domain.
7 Continue with
Section 12.3.4, "Adding Discovery Domains to a Discovery Domain Set," on
page
115.

12.3.4 Adding Discovery Domains to a Discovery Domain Set

1 Start YaST and under Network Services, select iSNS Server.
rcopen-iscsi restart
command to restart a target.
command to restart an initiator
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