Deleting User Names From An Iscsi Vt Binding List; Displaying Chap Configurations; Committing The Iscsi-Related Configuration - HP A7533A - Brocade 4Gb SAN Switch Base Administrator's Manual

Hp storageworks fabric os 6.1.x administrator guide (5697-0234, november 2009)
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Deleting user names from an iSCSI VT binding list

User names can be deleted from the list of bound user names.
1.
Connect and log in to the switch.
2.
Enter the isciCfg - -deleteusername tgt command with the -t and -u options to delete a
user name:
switch:admin> iscsicfg --deleteusername tgt -t iqn.2002-10.com.brocade:tgt -u
isisctgt1
This operation completed successfully

Displaying CHAP configurations

You can display a list of the user names that have been set up on the fabric for iSCSI initiator
authentication.
1.
Connect and log in to the switch.
2.
Enter the iscsiCfg
switch:admin> iscsicfg --show auth
Number of records found: 1
Name Status
username0001 Defined

Committing the iSCSI-related configuration

After you have configured iSCSI-related configuration parameters, including iSCSI VTs, discovery domains,
discovery domain sets, and CHAP authentication, after they have been defined, you must save them
through a commit process. Each set of changes, additions, and deletions is called a "transaction."
Review the current transaction before committing the changes; once the changes are committed, they are
enforced fabric-wide.
The commit process option triggers propagation of the database to all iSCSI-capable platforms in the
fabric and commits the changes.
IMPORTANT:
DDSet creation, and so on—before issuing the iscsiCfg
1.
Connect and log in to the switch.
2.
Enter the iscsiCfg
switch:admin> iscsicfg --show transaction
Active transaction ID is: 10490 and the owner is: CLI.
The following groups have been modified:
1. Auth. group.
2. Target/LUN group.
3. DD/DDSet group.
3.
Enter the iscsiCfg
switch:admin> iscsicfg --commit all
This will commit ALL database changes made to all iSCSI switches in fabric.
This could be a long-running operation.
Continue (yes, y, no, n) [n]: y
The operation completed successfully.
4.
Enter the
iscsiCfg --show transaction
switch:admin> iscsicfg --show transaction
There is no active transaction
show auth command:
--
Make all necessary changes to the database—VT creation, LUN additions, DD creation,
show transaction command to display the pending transactions:
--
commit all command to save the transactions:
--
commit all command.
--
command to verify that the changes were committed:
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