The iSCSI target inventory lists all existing iSCSI targets, with information such as the ID of the iSCSI target, the CHAP users, and the resource group ID.
You can manage iSCSI targets using the following operations:
- Create or delete an iSCSI target.
- Add or remove an IQN to or from an iSCSI target.
- Create or delete a CHAP user to or from an iSCSI target.
- Present or unpresent a volume to an iSCSI target.
- Add or remove an iSCSI target to or from a resource group.
To view the iSCSI target inventory:
- Browse to the storage system where you want to view the iSCSI targets.
- Select iSCSI Targets. Note: If the onboarded storage system does not have an iSCSI port, then the iSCSI Targets tab will not be displayed.
- Use the Filter icon to filter the list, as well as sort it by column. Use the Refresh icon to refresh the information.
The following information is displayed in the iSCSI targets inventory:
- ID
- The ID of the iSCSI target.
- Name
- The name of the iSCSI target.
- Subscriber ID
- The subscriber ID tagged to the iSCSI target.
- Target IQN
- The target iSCSI qualified name.
- Port
- The port where you want to configure the iSCSI target.
- Host Mode
- The operating system running on the connected server.
- Host Mode Options
- The ID number of the host mode option.
- Number of Hosts
- The number of hosts in the host group.
- Number of Volumes
- The number of volumes presented to the iSCSI target.
- CHAP User
- The CHAP user that verifies the identity of the remote user.
- Authentication Mode
- The type of authentication mode:
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- BOTH - for the host and for the target
- NONE
- CHAP
- Resource Group
- The ID of the resource group.