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appnote:iscsi_targets [2011/05/16 09:12]
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appnote:iscsi_targets [2014/10/28 13:49]
hairlesshobo Improved iSCSI target list
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 ====== iSCSI targets known to work with iPXE ====== ====== iSCSI targets known to work with iPXE ======
- +  * **Windows** 
-  * [[http://​scst.sourceforge.net/​|SCST]] on Linux +    * [[http://​www.microsoft.com/​en-us/​download/​details.aspx?​id=19867|Microsoft iSCSI Software Target]] (included in [[http://​www.microsoft.com/​Windowsserver2008/​en/​us/​wss08.aspx|Windows Storage Server]]) on Microsoft Windows 
-  * [[http://​iscsitarget.sourceforge.net/​|iSCSI Enterprise Target]] on Linux +    * [[http://​www.starwindsoftware.com/​starwind-virtual-san/​|StarWind Virtual SAN for Windows]] -- High performance Commercial iSCSI target for Windows. Has free version with limited functionality 
-  * [[http://​linux-iscsi.org/​|LIO (linux-iscsi.org)]] on Linux +  ​* **Linux** 
-  * [[http://​www.microsoft.com/​Windowsserver2008/​en/​us/​wss08.aspx|Windows Storage Server]] on Microsoft Windows +    ​* [[http://​scst.sourceforge.net/​|SCST]] on Linux 
-  * [[http://​hub.opensolaris.org/​bin/​view/​Project+comstar/​WebHome|COMSTAR]] on Solaris and OpenSolaris (and related products such as Nexenta and OpenIndiana)+    * [[http://​iscsitarget.sourceforge.net/​|iSCSI Enterprise Target]] on Linux 
 +    * [[http://​linux-iscsi.org/​|LIO (linux-iscsi.org)]] on Linux (see below) 
 +  * **Other** 
 +    * [[http://​hub.opensolaris.org/​bin/​view/​Project+comstar/​WebHome|COMSTAR]] on Solaris and OpenSolaris (and related products such as Nexenta and OpenIndiana) 
 +    * [[http://​www.peach.ne.jp/​archives/​istgt/​|ISTGT]] FreeBSD iSCSI target implementation for multipath failover cluster nodes
  
 Many iSCSI target products are based upon one of these technologies,​ so your target may be supported even if it is not listed here. Many iSCSI target products are based upon one of these technologies,​ so your target may be supported even if it is not listed here.
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 [[https://​github.com/​robinsmidsrod/​comstar-soho-helper]] provides some scripts to ease the task of setting up a COMSTAR target. [[https://​github.com/​robinsmidsrod/​comstar-soho-helper]] provides some scripts to ease the task of setting up a COMSTAR target.
  
 +=== LIO (linux-iscsi.org) ===
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 +This target works fine, but by default sends NOP-In messages that iPXE can't handle. ​ This should not cause any issues, but has been known to cause trouble with grub2. ​ If you encounter this, try disabling the NOP pings by setting the ''​nopin_timeout''​ node attribute to zero:
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 +    lio_node --setnodeattr <​TARGET_IQN>​ <​TPGT>​ <​INITIATOR_IQN>​ nopin_timeout 0
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 +=== Microsoft iSCSI Software Target ===
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 +You must explicitly authorise each iSCSI initiator to access each target. ​ Go to **Start** -> **Administrative Tools** -> **Microsoft iSCSI Software Target** and open up the list of **iSCSI Targets**. ​ Right-click on the relevant target and choose **Properties**. ​ On the **iSCSI Initiators** tab, click **Add** to authorise a new initiator. ​ You can specify an initiator by [[:​cfg:​initiator-iqn|IQN]],​ DNS Domain Name, [[:​cfg:​ip|IP Address]], or [[:​cfg:​mac|MAC Address]]:
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 +{{ :​screenshots:​wss_acl.png?​346x295 |Adding a new initiator in Microsoft iSCSI Software Target}}
appnote/iscsi_targets.txt · Last modified: 2014/10/28 13:49 by hairlesshobo
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