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isnsadm (1)
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    NAME

    isnsadm - administer the internet Storage Name Server (iSNS) server
     
    

    SYNOPSIS

    isnsadm options
    

    isnsadm subcommand [subcommand_options] [operand]
    

     

    DESCRIPTION

    The isnsadm command is the command-line interface to the Internet Storage Name Service (iSNS) server. isnsadm comprises a set of subcommands, described in their own section, each of which accomplishes one of the iSNS server management functions.

    For any operations that will change the iSNS configurations the solaris.isnsmgr.write authorization is required. Refer to isns(1M). For read operations, the command does not require special authorizations.

    isnsadm has a set of general options and a set of subcommand-specific options. The first category is described under OPTIONS; the second category is described in the context of each subcommand description.  

    OPTIONS

    The following options are supported:

    -?, --help

    Displays context help. Stops interpretation of any subsequent arguments.

    -V, --version

    Displays version information. Stops interpretation of any subsequent arguments.

     

    OPERANDS

    The following operands are used by one or more isnsadm subcommands.

    iscsi-node-name

    iSCSI target or iSCSI initiator symbolic name. A string with a maximum length of 223 characters.

    discovery-domain-name

    Discovery domain symbolic name. A string with a maximum length of 256 characters.

    discovery-domain-set-name

    Discovery domain set symbolic name. A string with a maximum length of 256 characters.

     

    SUBCOMMANDS

    The isnsadm command supports the subcommands described below.  

    add-dd

    The add-dd subcommand adds a discovery domain to a discovery domain set.

    The add-dd subcommand has the following syntax:

    # isnsadm add-dd option discovery-domain-name, ...
    

    add-dd has the following option:

    -s discovery-domain-set-name

    Specifies a discovery domain set.

     

    add-node

    The add-node subcommand adds a node to a specified discovery-domain.

    The add-node subcommand has the following syntax:

    # isnsadm add-node option iscsi-node-name,...
    

    add-node has the following options:

    -d,--dd discovery-domain-name

    Specifies a discovery domain.

     

    create-dd

    The create-dd subcommand creates a discovery domain with the name you specify.

    The create-dd subcommand has the following syntax:

    # isnsadm create-dd discovery-domain-name, ...
    

    create-dd has no options.  

    create-dd-set

    The create-dd-set subcommand creates a discovery domain set with the name you specify.

    The create-dd-set subcommand has the following syntax:

    # isnsadm create-dd-set discovery-domain-set-name, ...
    

    create-dd-set has no options.  

    delete-dd

    The delete-dd subcommand deletes a discovery domain of the name you specify.

    The delete-dd subcommand has the following syntax:

    # isnsadm delete-dd discovery-domain-name, ...
    

    delete-dd has no options.  

    delete-dd-set

    The delete-dd-set subcommand deletes a discovery domain set of the name you specify.

    The delete-dd-set subcommand has the following syntax:

    # isnsadm delete-dd-set discovery-domain-set-name, ...
    

    delete-dd-set has no options.  

    disable-dd-set

    The disable-dd-set subcommand disables a discovery domain set.

    The disable-dd-set subcommand has the following syntax:

    # isnsadm disable-dd-set discovery-domain-set-name, ...
    

    disable-dd-set has no options.  

    enable-dd-set

    The enable-dd-set subcommand enables a discovery domain set.

    The enable-dd-set subcommand has the following syntax:

    # isnsadm enable-dd-set discovery-domain-set-name, ...
    

    enable-dd-set has no options.  

    list-dd

    The list-dd subcommand displays information about discovery domains. If no operand is specified, it lists all discovery domains that currently exist on the iSNS server.

    The list-dd subcommand has the following syntax:

    # isnsadm list-dd [option] [discovery-domain-name, ...]
    

    list-dd supports the following option:

    -v, --verbose

    Displays the member contents of the discovery domain(s).

     

    list-dd-set

    The list-dd-set subcommand lists the discovery domain sets, both enabled and disabled, that exist on the iSNS server. Note that there is no dd-set registration. If no operand is specified, it lists all of the discovery domain sets.

    The list-dd-set subcommand has the following syntax:

    # isnsadm list-dd-set [option] [discovery-domain-set-name, ...]
    

    list-dd-set supports the following option:

    -v, --verbose

    Shows all discovery domains within the discovery domain set.

     

    list-node

    The list-node subcommand displays information about nodes that are currently registered with the iSNS server or that are not registered and belong to non-default discovery-domain(s). For the latter case, the node has its type field shown as unknown. If no operand is specified, list-node lists all nodes known by the iSNS server.

    The list-node subcommand has the following syntax:

    # isnsadm list-node [options] [iscsi-node-name, ...]
    

    list-node supports the following options:

    -t, --target

    Filters the list to display only iSCSI target nodes.

    -i, --initiator

    Filters the list to display only iSCSI initiator nodes.

    -v, --verbose

    Displays details about a node. Without this option, only the name, alias, and type information are displayed.

     

    modify-dd

    The modify-dd subcommand modifies an attribute of a specified discovery domain.

    The modify-dd subcommand has the following syntax:

    # isnsadm modify-dd option discovery-domain-name
    

    modify-dd has the following option:

    -n discovery-domain-name

    Specifies the new name of a discovery domain to be applied to an existing discovery-domain.

     

    modify-dd-set

    The modify-dd-set subcommand modifies a discovery domain set.

    The modify-dd-set subcommand has the following syntax:

    # isnsadm modify-dd-set option discovery-domain-set-name
    

    modify-dd-set has the following option:

    -n discovery-domain-set-name

    Specifies the new name of a discovery domain set to be applied to an existing discovery-domain-set.

     

    remove-dd

    The remove-dd subcommand removes the association with a specified discovery domain set.

    The remove-dd subcommand has the following syntax:

    # isnsadm remove-dd option discovery-domain-name, ...
    

    remove-dd has the following option:

    -s discovery-domain-set-name

    Specifies the discovery domain set from which the discovery domain will        be removed.

     

    remove-node

    The remove-node subcommand removes a node.

    The remove-node subcommand has the following syntax:

    # isnsadm remove-node option iscsi-node-name, ...
    

    remove-node has the following option:

    -d discovery-domain-name

    Specifies the discovery domain from which a node will be removed.

     

    show-config

    The show-config subcommand displays the iSNS server administrative settings. Note that the setting can be modified by means of the service management facility (see smf(5)). Refer to isns(1M).

    The show-config subcommand has the following syntax:

    # isnsadm show-config
    

    show-config has no options.  

    EXAMPLES

    Example 1 Displaying Clients

    The following use of the list-node subcommand displays clients.

    # isnsadm list-node -v
    iSCSI Name: iqn.1986-03.com.sun:01:000e0c9f10da.45173FEA.engr
           Alias: STK5320_NAS
           Type: Target
           Network Entity: SE5310
           Portal: 172.20.57.95:3260
                   Portal Group: 1
           Portal: 172.20.56.95:3260
                   Portal Group: 1
           DD Name: Default
    iSCSI Name: iqn.1986-03.com.sun:01:000e0c9f10da.454F00A2.acct
           Alias: 
           Type: Target
           Network Entity: SE5310
           Portal: 172.20.57.95:3260
                   Portal Group: 1
           Portal: 172.20.56.95:3260
                   Portal Group: 1
           DD Name: Default
    iSCSI Name: iqn.1986-03.com.sun:01:e00000000000.46fd8e2b
           Alias: host-x2100
           Type: Initiator
           Network Entity: iqn.1986-03.com.sun:01:e00000000000.46fd8e2b
           Portal: 172.20.236.123:58530
                   Portal Group: 1
           DD Name: Default
    

    Example 2 Displaying a Discovery Domain

    The following use of the list-dd subcommand displays discovery domains.

    # isnsadm list-dd -v
    DD name: Default
           DD set(s): Default
            iSCSI Name: iqn.1986-03.com.sun:01:000e0c9f10da.45173FEA.engr
            iSCSI Name: iqn.1986-03.com.sun:01:000e0c9f10da.454F00A2.acct
           iSCSI name: iqn.1986-03.com.sun:01:e00000000000.46fd8e2b
    DD name: acct-dd
    DD name: engineering-dd
    

    Example 3 Adding a Node

    The following use of the add-node subcommand adds a node to a discovery domain, creating a discovery domain membership.

    # isnsadm add-node -d engineering-dd \
    iqn.1986-03.com.sun:01:000e0c9f10da.454F00A2.engr
    

    Example 4 Removing a Node

    The following use of the remove-node subcommand removes a node from a discovery domain, thereby removing a discovery domain membership.

    # isnsadm remove-node -d acct-dd \
    iqn.1986-03.com.sun:01:000e0c9f10da.454F00A2.acct
    

    Example 5 Creating a Discovery Domain Set

    The following use of the create-dd-set subcommand creates a discovery domain set.

    # isnsadm create-dd-set operation-dd-set
    

    Example 6 Displaying a Discovery Domain Set

    The following use of the list-dd-set subcommand displays discovery domain sets.

    # isnsadm list-dd-set -v
    DD Set name: Default
           State: Disabled
           DD Name: Default
    DD Set name: operation-dd-set
           State: Disabled
    

    Example 7 Adding a Discovery Domain

    The following use of the add-dd subcommand adds a discovery domain to a discovery domain set.

    # isnsadm add-dd -s operation-dd-set engineering-dd
    

    Example 8 Displaying a Discovery Domain Set

    The following use of the list-dd-set displays the attributes of a discovery domain set.

    # isnsadm list-dd-set
    DD Set name: Default
           State: Disabled
           DD Name: Default
    DD Set name: operation-dd-set
           State: Disabled
           DD Name: engineering-dd
    

    Example 9 Enabling a Discovery Domain Set

    The following use of the enable-dd-set subcommand enables a discovery domain set.

    # isnsadm enable-dd-set Default
    

    Example 10 Disabling a Discovery Domain Set

    The following use of the disable-dd-set subcommand disables a discovery domain set.

    # isnsadm disable-dd-set Default
    

    Example 11 Displaying Administrative Settings

    The following use of the show-config subcommand displays current administrative settings.

    # isnsadm show-config
           Data Store Location: /etc/isns/isnsdata.xml
           Entity Status Inquiry Non-Response Threshold: 3
           Management SCN Enabled: yes
           Authorized Control Node Names: -
    

     

    ATTRIBUTES

    See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes:

    ATTRIBUTE TYPEATTRIBUTE VALUE

    AvailabilitySUNWisnsadm

    Interface Stability

     

    SEE ALSO

    iscsiadm(1M), iscsitadm(1M), isns(1M), attributes(5), smf(5)  

    NOTES

    When a subcommand is invoked with multiple operands and there are failures on one or more, but not all, operands, isnsadm displays a generic message indicating partial failure, with list of failed operands. An error on a specific operand can be found by issuing the same subcommand on the failing operand.


     

    Index

    NAME
    SYNOPSIS
    DESCRIPTION
    OPTIONS
    OPERANDS
    SUBCOMMANDS
    add-dd
    add-node
    create-dd
    create-dd-set
    delete-dd
    delete-dd-set
    disable-dd-set
    enable-dd-set
    list-dd
    list-dd-set
    list-node
    modify-dd
    modify-dd-set
    remove-dd
    remove-node
    show-config
    EXAMPLES
    ATTRIBUTES
    SEE ALSO
    NOTES


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