HP D2D4009fc HP StorageWorks Linux and UNIX configuration guide for D2D Backup - Page 44
to connect a Solaris host to an HP StorageWorks D2D Backup System.
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Configuring persistant logins done Configuring drivers done Configuring CHAP authentication done The following library devices are configured: Target: iqn.1986-03.com.hp:storage.d2d.cr2070143b.500110a125810bbf.library1 .robotics Alias: D2D.CR2070143B.Library1.Robotics TPGT: 1 ISID: 4000002a0000 Connections: 1 LUN: 0 Vendor: HP Product: 1x8 G2 AUTOLDR OS Device Name: Target: iqn.1986-03.com.hp:storage.d2d.cr2070143b.500110a250017b86.library1.drive Alias: D2D.CR2070143B.Library1.Drive1 TPGT: 1 ISID: 4000002a0000 Connections: 1 LUN: 0 Vendor: HP Product: Ultrium 3-SCSI OS Device Name: /dev/rmt/1 total 2 lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 136 Nov 3 18:00 c7t1d0 devices /iscsi/[email protected]%3Astorage.d2d.cr2070143b .500110a125810bbf.library1.roboticsFFFF,0:changer lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 115 Nov 3 18:00 /dev/rmt/1cb -> ../../devices /iscsi/[email protected]%3Astorage.d2d.cr2070143b .500110a250017b86.library1.drive0001,0:cb How to manually configure the iSCSI software initiator using the command line The command line tool for configuring the iSCSI is iscsiadm. Detailed instructions for iscsiadm can be found in the iscsiadm man documents. The following instructions provide the minimum steps to connect a Solaris host to an HP StorageWorks D2D Backup System. 1. Find the iSCSI initiator node for the Solaris host: # iscsiadm list initiator-node Initiator node name: iqn.1986-03.com.sun:01:00144f1d9196.4715d8a3 Initiator node alias: Login Parameters (Default/Configured): Header Digest: NONE/Data Digest: NONE/Authentication Type: NONE RADIUS Server: NONE RADIUS access: unknown Configured Sessions: 1 In this example the initiator node name is iqn.1986-03.com.sun:01:00144f1d9196.4715d8a3 This initiator node name is required by the HP StorageWorks D2D Backup System web management interface when manually configuring library devices. 44 Solaris (x86 and SPARC)