The server Commands
state
entity
source
ESI support
ESI port
ESI Time
timeout
trace
PG support
EXAMPLE #18
$ server_iscsi server_2 -target -info t1
server_2 :
Target Alias Name: t1
Target iSCSI Name: iqn.1992-05.com.emc:apm000438070430000-1
Serial Number: 1
Portal Group Tag: 100
Portal: 172.24.102.242:3260
Portal Group Tag: 200
Portal: 172.24.102.243:3260
Logical Units:
0
: (Production) fsid=22 size=106496MB alloc=0MB dense
path=/ufs1/fs22_T1_LUN0_APM00043807043_0000/fs22_T1_LUN0_APM00043807043_0000
1
: (Production) fsid=22 size=10240MB alloc=0MB virtually_provisioned
path=/ufs1/fs22_T1_LUN1_APM00043807043_0000/fs22_T1_LUN1_APM00043807043_0000
2
: (Production) fsid=22 size=10240MB alloc=0MB dense
path=/ufs1/fs22_T1_LUN2_APM00043807043_0000/fs22_T1_LUN2_APM00043807043_0000
Connected Initiators:
iqn.1991-05.com.microsoft:winserver1.nasdocs.emc.com
Value
Target Alias Name
Target iSCSI Name
Serial Number
Portal Group Tag
Portal
Logical Units
fsid
size
alloc
dense
path
Connected Initiators
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state of the iSNS server. Possible states are:
SYNC—The iSNS client is OK.
VIRGIN—The iSNS client is not in use—there are no targets or portals configured.
INDOUBT—The iSNS client cannot currently contact the iSNS server and is retrying.
NOTSYNC—The iSNS client has experienced multiple failures attempting to contact the iSNS server and is
retrying.
DEAD—The iSNS client cannot contact the iSNS server. Still retrying at a lower frequency.
name of the network entity that serves as a container for iSCSI targets and portal objects on the Data Mover.
name of the iSCSI target used as the source attribute in iSNS requests that require source identification.
whether Entity Status Inquiry (ESI) is supported as the means for refreshing the entity registration.
TCP port that the iSNS client service listens to for incoming ESI messages.
last time the ESI was received from the iSNS server or UNKNOWN if never.
network timeout value (in milliseconds) for communication with the iSNS server.
whether extensive tracing output of iSNS messages, both incoming and outgoing, is enabled (TRUE) or
disabled (FALSE).
whether portal groups are supported; if not, all portals are implicitly placed in one portal group.
To display status information for the target, t1, type:
Where:
Definition
alias for the iSCSI target's qualified name.
iSCSI qualified name of the target.
unique, Celerra-wide serial number for the target.
portal groups used by the target.
IP address and port of the portals in the portal group.
logical units (LUNs) assigned to the target.
ID the file system containing the LUN.
reserved size of the LUN in MBs.
amount of data currently stored in the LUN.
storage method used by the LUN.
file system path to the LUN.
qualified name of the initiators logged in to the target.
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