Chapter X. iSCSI PDU Offload Target
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target=<name>
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,<nameN>]
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Chelsio Unified Wire for Linux
target=<name>
-k lun=<value>
Display the Chelsio iSCSI target configuration.
target=<name> parameter:
Where name is the name of the node
whose
information will be returned. name
can be one or
more string of names, separated
by a comma,
<name1[,name2,...,nameN] | ALL>
A name of ALL returns information on all
targets. ALL is a reserved string that must be
uppercase.
Example:
iscsictl -c target=iqn.com.cc.it1
Iscsictl -c target=iqn.com.cc.target1 -k
TargetAlias
The <name> parameter can also be specified as
one or more parameter on the same command
line, separated by a comma,
target=<name1>, <name2>, ... ,<nameN>
The target=<name> parameter(s) are optional
and if not specified all active Chelsio iSCSI
targets(s) configuration(s) will be displayed.
If target=ALL is specified or no parameters are
specified the output will be abbreviated. Specify
specific targets to get detailed configuration data.
If the target=<name> option is specified, the -k
<key> option can optionally be specified along
with this option to display only the selected entity
parameter setting.
Example:
iscsictl -c target=iqn.com.cc.target1 -k
HeaderDigest
Flush the cached data to the target disk(s).
target=<name> parameter:
Where name is the name of the target to be
flushed. name can be one or more string of
names, separated by a comma,
<name1[,name2,...,nameN] | ALL>
A name of ALL will cause all the target data to
be flushed. ALL is a reserved string that must be
uppercase.
The target=name parameter is optional. If no
target=name parameter is specified, it is the
same as specifying target=ALL.
The -k lun=<value> option is optional. It can be
used to further specify a particular lun to be
flushed.
Example:
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