Once the Lun is created and properly set up on the Windows (2000?)
server, you should be able to do a scan of your drives in disk manager
and it will show up. Then format and your good to go.
-----Original Message-----
From: Geoff Hardin [mailto:geoff.hardin@dalsemi.com]
Sent: Thursday, January 08, 2004 11:59 AM
To: toasters
Subject: iSCSI HOWTO question
I am new to the SAN environment, and most especially to the iSCSI
way of doing things. I have the iSCSI protocol enabled on my filer, and
I have the Microsoft iSCSI initiator downloaded and installed on my PC.
From the filer, I have created a couple LUNs on my filer, I have
created igroups, mapped the LUNs to the igroups, set the create_ucode
option to on, and started the iSCSI service. On the Windows system, I
have added the target portal, logged on, and I can see an active
session. I think I have all the basics under control.
What I can't seem to figure out is how the LUNs now show up as being
somehow connected to my Windows computer. I'm sure I've missed
something, but I can't figure out what. I've tried reading the "ONTAP
SysAdmin Block Access Management Guide" and working through the examples
step by step, still to no avail.
Some details:
Host (initiator): Windows 2000
ONTAP version 6.4.3
toaster> iscsi show adapter
Adapter: iswta
Slot: N/A
Description: NetApp Software Implementation
Status: Online
Target Portal Groups:
portal group 1: inet 192.168.1.3 port 3260
toaster> igroup show
windows-igroup0 (iSCSI) (ostype: windows):
iqn.1992-08.com.netapp:sn.123456789
toaster> lun show -v
/vol/vol0/iscsi/lun0 10.0g (10742215680) (r/w, online,
mapped)
Comment: "iSCSI test lun0"
Serial#: HPlwFYo6bJoZ
Share: none
Space Reservation: enabled
Multiprotocol Type: windows
Maps: windows-igroup0=0
/vol/vol0/iscsi/lun1 10.0g (10742215680) (r/w, online,
mapped)
Comment: "iSCSI test lun1"
Serial#: HPlwFYo6bQDV
Share: none
Space Reservation: enabled
Multiprotocol Type: windows
Maps: windows-igroup0=1
toaster> iswt interface show
Interface e0 enabled
toaster> iscsi nodename
iSCSI target nodename: iqn.1992-08.com.netapp:sn.123456789
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Geoff Hardin
geoff.hardin(a)dalsemi.com
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