Chapter X. iSCSI PDU Offload Target
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iSCSI Entity Settings
Description
iSCSI Entity Parameters pass iSCSI protocol control information to the Chelsio iSCSI module.
This information is unique for each entity block. The parameters follow the IETF iSCSI standard
RFC 3720 in both definition and syntax. The descriptions below are mostly from this RFC.
Table of iSCSI Entity Settings
Key
MaxConnections
InitialR2T
ImmediateData
FirstBurstLength
MaxBurstLength
DefaultTime2Wait
DefaultTime2Retain
MaxOutstandingR2T
Chelsio Unified Wire for Linux
"CHISCSI"
a string of
maximum of
8 characters
300
0 to 3600
Valid
Default
Values
Value
1 to 65535
1
"Yes"
"Yes"
"No"
"Yes"
"Yes"
"No"
512 to
65536
16777215
24
(2
- 1)
512 to
262144
16777215
24
(2
- 1)
0 to 3600
2
0 to 3600
20
1 to 65535
1
using Chelsio iscsi initiator
driver.
No
The target vendor ID part of the
device identification sent by an
iSCSI target in response of
SCSI Inquiry command.
Time allowed (in seconds) for
the initiator to complete the
login phase.
connection will be closed
No
NOTE: value zero means this
check is NOT performed.
Multiple
Values
No
Initiator and target negotiate the
maximum number of connections
requested/acceptable.
No
To turn on or off the default use of R2T
for unidirectional and the output part of
bidirectional commands.
No
To turn on or off the immediate data.
No
The maximum negotiated SCSI data
in bytes of unsolicited data that an
iSCSI initiator may send to a target
during the execution of a single SCSI
command.
No
The maximum negotiated SCSI data
in bytes, of a Data-In or a solicited
Data-Out iSCSI sequence between
the initiator and target.
No
The minimum time, in seconds, to wait
before attempting an explicit / implicit
logout or connection reset between
initiator and target.
No
The maximum time, in seconds, after
an initial wait.
No
The maximum number of outstanding
R2Ts per task.
Otherwise, the
Description
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