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     wget --no-check-certificate https://10.100.200.2/lib/plastic_laf.jar
 
     wget --no-check-certificate https://10.100.200.2/lib/plastic_laf.jar
 
     java -cp "*" com.equallogic.eqlgroupmgr.EqlGroupMgrApplet target=10.100.200.2 debug=true
 
     java -cp "*" com.equallogic.eqlgroupmgr.EqlGroupMgrApplet target=10.100.200.2 debug=true
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== Mounting San Volumes as iSCSI drives ==
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=== Arch Linux ===
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    packer -S open-iscsi
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Getting a list of volumes
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    sudo iscsiadm -m discovery -t sendtargets -p 10.100.200.10
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will print
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    10.100.200.2:3260,1 iqn.2001-05.com.equallogic:0-8a0906-c56513102-572fc5aa580519d6-camera-storage
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    10.100.200.2:3260,1 iqn.2001-05.com.equallogic:0-8a0906-304513102-98afc44feea537f9-hef-test
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=== Initiating ===
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In iSCSI terms, the initiater is the "client" and the target is the "server".
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    iscsiadm -m node --targetname=<targetname> --login
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    ls -lh /dev/disk/by-path/*
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Now you can make or mount partitions, lvm pvs, or filesystems.

Revision as of 15:00, 30 May 2014

Managing

The san has several ip addresses:

10.100.200.2, 10.100.200.10, 10.100.200.11, and 10.100.200.12


There is a java management interface on each one at https://10.100.200.2. This interface rarely works correctly, requires disabling a bunch of java security settings, and the applet is signed with an expired certificate.

The easier, more reliable way

   wget --no-check-certificate https://10.100.200.2/lib/equallogic.jar
   wget --no-check-certificate https://10.100.200.2/lib/eqlresources.jar
   wget --no-check-certificate https://10.100.200.2/lib/plastic_laf.jar
   java -cp "*" com.equallogic.eqlgroupmgr.EqlGroupMgrApplet target=10.100.200.2 debug=true

Mounting San Volumes as iSCSI drives

Arch Linux

   packer -S open-iscsi

Getting a list of volumes

   sudo iscsiadm -m discovery -t sendtargets -p 10.100.200.10

will print

   10.100.200.2:3260,1 iqn.2001-05.com.equallogic:0-8a0906-c56513102-572fc5aa580519d6-camera-storage
   10.100.200.2:3260,1 iqn.2001-05.com.equallogic:0-8a0906-304513102-98afc44feea537f9-hef-test

Initiating

In iSCSI terms, the initiater is the "client" and the target is the "server".

   iscsiadm -m node --targetname=<targetname> --login
   ls -lh /dev/disk/by-path/*

Now you can make or mount partitions, lvm pvs, or filesystems.