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Re: iSCSI target
On Fri, 21 Feb 2020 at 12:41, BERTRAND Joël <joel.bertrand%systella.fr@localhost> wrote:
>
> With
>
> # extent file or device start length
> extent0 /dev/rwd0 0 32GB
>
> # target flags storage netmask
> target0 rw extent0 192.168.10.103/32
>
> iscsid seems to run as expected. But if I want to export a second
> target, how can I modify targets file ? I suppose I have to add
>
> extent1 /dev/rwd0 32GB+1sector 32GB
You export raw partition device; if you want to have many targets from
one physical disk, you split the disk in any way you can - fdisk,
gpt/dkctl or ZFS zvols and export the raw varieties of those.
Im my case I have a 250GB disk which used to be GPT and split in some
10-12 partitions, some of which - 3 or 4 - were iSCSI exported; the
rest were used by NVMM virtual machines. Lately I destroyed these and
created a zpool in their place, now I am using zvols for the same
purpose, e.g. my targets file is:
...
extent0 /dev/zvol/rdsk/pail/iscsia 0 30GB
extent1 /dev/zvol/rdsk/pail/nbsd 0 4GB
# target flags storage netmask
target0 rw extent0 0.0.0.0/0
target1 rw extent1 0.0.0.0/0
The rest of the volumes are for VMs:
...
zfs list -t volume
[12:57:24]
NAME USED AVAIL REFER MOUNTPOINT
pail/f12 4.13G 13.6G 1.24G -
pail/iscsia 30.9G 16.3G 25.4G -
pail/lxmint 24.8G 20.5G 15.0G -
pail/mxlinux 24.8G 16.3G 19.2G -
pail/nbsd 4.13G 14.2G 714M -
pail/omnios 24.8G 34.7G 785M -
pail/openbsd 4.13G 14.1G 832M -
pail/truecommand 20.6G 26.5G 4.90G -
pail/w10 44.8G 37.7G 11.8G -
pail/w19 30.9G 28.0G 13.7G -
...
> target1....
>
> How can I configure extent1 to begin just after extent0 ?
>
> Regards,
>
> JKB
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