User Guide
Example 2
If the host name cannot be identified by initiator name (typically used when the application
server is on Linux):
Run the isnscli ListAllNodesWithDetails command from the command prompt to identify the
target application server by using the alias information, and then retrieve the initiator name (*).
Following detailed information is displayed on initiators and targets registered with iSNS server:
C:\>isnscli ListAllNodesWithDetails
Nodes:
iqn.1994-05.com.redhat:41139fb1987e
---
Entity Identifier: [server2]
Entity Registration Period: 900
---
Portal IP address: 172.16.11.101
Portal port: 58367
ESI Interval: 300
ESI port: 54872
---
iSCSI Name: [iqn.1994-05.com.redhat:41139fb1987e]
iSCSI node type: Initiator
Alias: [server2]
---
PG iSCSI Name: [iqn.1994-05.com.redhat:41139fb1987e]
PG Portal IP address: 172.16.11.101
PG Portal port: 58367
PGT: 1
iqn.2001-03.jp.nec:storage01:ist-3-10-sn-0000000010000032.wn-server1.ta
rget0000
---
Entity Identifier:
[iqn.2001-03.jp.nec:storage01:ist-3-10-sn-0000000010000032]
Entity Registration Period: 900
---
Portal IP address: 172.168.1.111
Portal port: 3260
Release 6.0
Appendix N Retrieve Initiator Information on Application Servers Registered with iSNS Server
The alias of the
initiator
441
The initiator name
of the server2