Manages an Internet Storage Name Service (iSNS) daemon.
isnstgtd -t targetname [ -d debuglevel ]
isnstgtd -s
isnstgtd -h
The isnstgtd command manages the iSNS daemon. The iSNS daemon refreshes the iSNS registration with the period set into the iSNS configuration stanza file /etc/tmiscsi/isns_servers. It also responds to Heartbeat messages sent by a new iSNS server when it starts.
startsrc -s isnstgtd -a '-t targetname'.
To kill the daemon, you have to kill the process or stop it with SRC.
The isnstgtd iSNS daemon can be used only if an iSCSI Target Mode Target is defined in the ODM database. This target must have the reg_policy attribute set to isns or slp&isns to be taken into account.
Item | Description |
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-t targetname | Specifies the ODM defined iSCSI Target Mode Target use for iSNS communication. |
-d level | Specifies the debug level use by isnstgtd. The debug level is between 0 (important) and 7 (debug). |
-s | Prints the iSNS servers configuration (defined in the iSNS configuration stanza file /etc/tmiscsi/isns_servers) on stdout with the SMIT menu format. |
-h | Display the help: command usage. |
isnstgtd -t tgt
isnstgtd -t target -d 7 &
The isnstgtd daemon can also be managed with SRC:
Item | Description |
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startsrc -s isnstgtd -a '-t targetname [ -d debuglevel ]' | Used to start the iSNS daemon under SRC control. |
stopsrc -s isnstgtd | Used to stop the iSNS daemon started with SRC. |
refresh -s isnstgtd | Used to ask the iSNS daemon under SRC control to refresh its iSNS registration refresh period set in the iSNS configuration stanza file /etc/tmiscsi/isns_servers. |