Novell LINUX ENTERPRISE SERVER 10 SP2 - INSTALLATION AND ADMINISTRATION Installation Manual page 294

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cat /proc/net/iet/session
tid:1 name:iqn.2006-03.com.example.iserv:system
To delete the session with the session ID 281474980708864, use the command ietadm
--op delete --tid=1 --sid=281474980708864 --cid=0. Be aware
that this makes the device unaccessible on the client system and processes accessing
this device are likely to hang.
ietadm can also be used to change various configuration parameters. Obtain a list of
the global variables with ietadm --op show --tid=1 --sid=0. The output
looks like:
InitialR2T=Yes
ImmediateData=Yes
MaxConnections=1
MaxRecvDataSegmentLength=8192
MaxXmitDataSegmentLength=8192
MaxBurstLength=262144
FirstBurstLength=65536
DefaultTime2Wait=2
DefaultTime2Retain=20
MaxOutstandingR2T=1
DataPDUInOrder=Yes
DataSequenceInOrder=Yes
ErrorRecoveryLevel=0
HeaderDigest=None
DataDigest=None
OFMarker=No
IFMarker=No
OFMarkInt=Reject
IFMarkInt=Reject
All of these parameters may be changed easily. For example, if you want to change the
maximum number of connections to two, use ietadm --op update --tid=1
--params=MaxConnections=2. In the file /etc/ietd.conf, the associated
line should look like MaxConnections 2.
WARNING: Update ietd.conf According to Changes with ietadm
The changes that you make with the command ietadm are not permanent
for the system. These changes are lost at the next reboot if they are not added
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sid:281474980708864 initiator:iqn.1996-04.com.example:01.82725735af5
cid:0 ip:192.168.178.72 state:active hd:none dd:none

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