3–Adapter Management Applications
General Management with QConvergeConsole
3.
To view the CHAP map table to determine the CHAP index to use later to
link the CHAP entry to a target, issue the –dspchap command. The
positional parameter for this command is <hba_port_inst>.
Command line options:
-dspchap <hba_port_inst>
In the following examples, the HBA port instance = 0.
$qaucli -pr iscsi -dspchap 0
Or:
$qaucli -iscsi -dspchap 0
CHAP TABLE
Entry: 1
Name: chapdbserver1
Secret: k9Q038iaZwlqPplq012
4.
Add a persistent Send Target to discover, and log in with dynamic entries to
discovered targets by issuing the –pa command. The –pa command adds a
persistent target. The positional parameters are <hba_port_inst> and
<ip address>. The optional parameters are [-PORT port_num] and
[-INAME name]. If the optional port number is not specified, it defaults to
3260. If the optional INAME (iSCSI name) is not specified, it defaults to an
empty string.
Command line options:
-pa <hba_port_inst> <ip address> [-PORT port_num] [-INAME name]
Example:
In the following examples, the HBA port instance is 0, and the Send Target
IP is 10.14.64.154.
$qaucli -pr iscsi -pa 0 10.14.64.154
Or:
$qaucli -iscsi -pa 0 10.14.64.154
5.
To display a persistent Send Target entry, issue the -ps command (you
should initially expect a failed connection because the target is not yet linked
to CHAP). The -ps command lists persistent (bound) targets. The positional
parameter is [hba_port_inst [target_id]]. If no target_id is
specified, all targets for the specified hba_port_inst are shown. If neither
the hba_port_inst nor target_id are specified, all target_ids for all
adapters in the system are shown.
Command line options:
-ps <hba_port_inst> [target_id]
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