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NAMEtgtadm − Linux SCSI Target Administration Utility

SYNOPSIStgtadm [OPTIONS]​.​.​. [−C −−control−port <port>] [−L −−lld <driver>] [−o −−op <operation>] [−m −−mode <mode>] [−t −−tid <id>] [−T −−targetname <targetname>] [−Y −−device−type <type>] [−l −−lun <lun>] [−b −−backing−store <path>] [−E −−bstype <type>] [−I −−initiator−address <address>] [−Q −−initiator−name <name>] [−n −−name <parameter>] [−v −−value <value>] [−P −−params <param=value[,param=value​.​.​.]>] [−F −−force] [−h −−help]

DESCRIPTIONtgtadm is used to monitor and modify everything about Linux SCSI target software: targets, volumes, etc​.

OPTIONS−C, −−control−port <port> It is possible to run multiple concurrent instances of tgtd on a host​. This argument is used to control which instance the tgtadm command will operate on​. −Y, −−device−type <type> When creating a LUN, this parameter specifies the type of device to create​. Default is disk​. Possible device−types are: disk : emulate a disk device tape : emulate a tape reader ssc : same as tape cd : emulate a DVD drive changer : emulate a media changer device pt : passthrough type to export a /dev/sg device −E, −−bstype <type> When creating a LUN, this parameter specifies the type of backend storage to to use​. Possible backend types are: rdwr : Use normal file I/O​. This is the default for disk devices aio : Use Asynchronous I/O sg : Special backend type for passthrough devices ssc : Special backend type for tape emulation −−lld <driver> −−op new −−mode target −−tid <id> −−targetname <name> Add a new target with <id> and <name>​. −−lld <driver> −−op delete −−mode target −−tid <id> Delete specific target with <id>​. The target must have no active I_T nexus​. −−lld <driver> −−op delete −−force −−mode target −−tid <id> Delete specific target forcibly with <id>​. −−lld <driver> −−op show −−mode target Show all the targets​. −−lld <driver> −−op show −−mode target −−tid <id> Show target parameters of a target with <id>​. −−lld <driver> −−op new −−mode logicalunit −−tid <id> −−lun <lun> −−backing−store <path> Add a new logical unit with <lun> to specific target with <id>​. The logical unit is offered to the initiators​. <path> must be block device files (including LVM and RAID devices) or regular files​. lun0 is reserved for a special device automatically created​. −−lld <driver> −−op delete −−mode logicalunit −−tid <id> −−lun <lun> Delete specific logical unit with <lun> that the target with <id> has​. −−lld <driver> −−op bind −−mode target −−tid <id> −−initiator−address <address> Add the address to the access lists of the target with <id>​. Initiators with the address can access to the target​. ´ALL´ is a special address to allow all initiators to access to a target​. −−lld <driver> −−op bind −−mode target −−tid <id> −−initiator−name <name> Add the initiator´s name to the access lists of the target with <id>​. Initiators with the names can access to the target​. −−lld <driver> −−op unbind −−mode target −−tid <id> −−initiator−address <address> Delete the address from the access lists of the target with <id>​. −−lld <driver> −−op unbind −−mode target −−tid <id> −−initiator−name <name> Delete the initiator´s name from the access lists of the target with <id>​. −−lld <driver> −−op update −−mode target −−tid <id> −−name=<parameter> −−value=<value> Change the value of <parameter> of the target with <id> to <value>​. −−lld <driver> −−op update −−mode target −−tid <id> −−params parameter=value<,​.​.​.> Sets/changes the value of one or more parameters​. −−help Display a list of available options and exits​.

LUN PARAMETERSThese parameters are only applicable for "−−mode logicalunit"​. vendor_id=<string> This parameter sets the Vendor Identification string that a LUN will report in INQURY data​. product_id=<string> This parameter sets the Product Identification string that a LUN will report in INQURY data​. product_rev=<string> This parameter sets the Product Revision string that a LUN will report in INQURY data​. Example: tgtadm −−lld iscsi −−mode logicalunit −−op update \ −−tid <TID> −−lun <LUN> \ −−params vendor_id=TGTD,product_id=VirtualHD,product_rev=0103 removable=<0|1> This can be used to override/change the default setting for the removable flag​. Disk devices default to non−removable while DVD and TAPE devices default to removable​. sense_format=<0|1> This flag controls the format of sense data that the device will return​. 0 = Clasic sense format, 1 = Support descriptor format​. online=<0|1> This controls whether a device is online or not​. Devices default to be online when created but can be brought offline using this parameter​. Behaviour of offline devices depend on device type​. An MMC/DVD device that is offline will report that there is no disk in the unit but the actual MMC/DVD unit itself can still be communicated with​. All other device types will fail all I/O with a sense code of Not Ready​. Example: tgtadm −−lld iscsi −−mode logicalunit −−op update \ −−tid 1 −−lun 1 \ −−params removable=1,sense_format=1,online=1 mode_page=<byte−string> This parameter is used to set specific mode pages for the device and the mode page contents​. Most devices default to reasonable default mode pages automatically when the LUN is created, but this allows special settings​. Examples: Create mode page ´2´, subpage 0 and 14 bytes of data​. This is Disconnect−Reconnect mode page​. tgtadm −−mode logicalunit −−op update −−tid 1 −−lun 2 \ −−params mode_page=2:0:14:0x80:0x80:0:0xa:0:0:0:0:0:0:0:0:0:0 Create mode page ´10´, subpage 0 and 10 bytes of data​. This is Control Extension mode page​. tgtadm −−lld iscsi −−mode logicalunit −−op update −−tid 1 −−lun 2 \ −−params mode_page=10:0:10:2:0:0:0:0:0:0:0:2:0 Create mode page ´0x1c´, subpage 0 and 10 bytes of data​. This is Informational Exceptions Control mode page​. tgtadm −−lld iscsi −−mode logicalunit −−op update −−tid 1 −−lun 2 \ −−params mode_page=0x1c:0:10:8:0:0:0:0:0:0:0:0:0 readonly=<0|1> This sets the read−only flag of a LUN​. A read−only LUN will refuse any attempts to write data to it​. This parameter only applies to DISK devices​. tgtadm −−lld iscsi −−mode logicalunit −−op update −−tid 1 −−lun 1 \ −−params readonly=1

SMC SPECIFIC LUN PARAMETERSThese parameters are only applicable for luns that are of type "changer" i​.e​. the media changer device for a DVD Jukebox or a Virtual Tape Library​. element_type=<1|2|3|4> This controls which type of element a certain slot in the jukebox/vtl is​. Slot types: 1 −> Medium Transport (picker arm) 2 −> Storage Element 3 −> Import/Export Element 4 −> Data Transfer device (CD drive, tape drive, MO drive etc) address=<1−65535> This is used to create/operate on a single slot​. Address specifies the slot on which to perform the operation​. start_address=<1−65535>,quantity=<1−−65535> This is used to create/operate on an entire range of slots at once​. Start_address specifies the first address to operate on and quantity specifies the number of consequtive slots​. sides=<1|2> When creating storage elements, i​.e​. "element_type=2", this parameter specifies if the media has 1 or two sides to hold data​. clear_slot=<1> This option is used to clear a storage element and remove any media that may be present​. Once this command completes the storage element will show up as "Empty"​. barcode=<string> This is used to assign a barcode to an element​. media_home=<string> This parameter specifies a directory where all virtual media for the dvd/tape device elements are stored​. To assign a media image file to a storage element slot, you assign "barcode" to be the name of the image file in the "media_home" directory​. Example: How to create a DVD jukebox with eight disk trays and two empty DVD−R disks​. # Create a target tgtadm −−lld iscsi −−mode target −−op new −−tid 1 −−targetname iqn​.2007−03:virtual−dvd:`hostname` # Create a DVD drive and give it a nice name # The dvd starts out without a backing store file, i​.e​. no disk loaded tgtadm −−op new −−mode logicalunit −−tid 1 −−lun 1 −−device−type cd tgtadm −−lld iscsi −−mode logicalunit −−op update −−tid 1 −−lun 1 −−params vendor_id=STGT_DVD,product_id=DVD101,product_rev=0010,scsi_sn=STGTDVD01,removable=1 # We need a backend store file for the media changer if [ ! −f $HOME/smc ]; then dd if=/dev/zero of=$HOME/smc bs=1k count=1 fi # Create the SMC device and give it a nice name tgtadm −−lld iscsi −−mode logicalunit −−op new −−tid 1 −−lun 2 −−backing−store $HOME/smc −−device−type changer tgtadm −−lld iscsi −−mode logicalunit −−op update −−tid 1 −−lun 2 −−params vendor_id=STK,product_id=L700,product_rev=0010,scsi_sn=XYZZY_0,removable=1 # Add a Data Transfer devices (1 drive) tgtadm −−lld iscsi −−mode logicalunit −−op update −−tid 1 −−lun 2 −−params element_type=4,start_address=1,quantity=1 # Specify that the DVD above (LUN 1) is the data transfer device we created tgtadm −−lld iscsi −−mode logicalunit −−op update −−tid 1 −−lun 2 −−params element_type=4,address=1,tid=1,lun=1 # Medium Transport Elements (robot arm / picker) tgtadm −−lld iscsi −−mode logicalunit −−op update −−tid 1 −−lun 2 −−params element_type=1,start_address=16,quantity=1 # define path to virtual media VTL=${HOME}/vtl mkdir −p ${VTL} tgtadm −−lld iscsi −−mode logicalunit −−op update −−tid 1 −−lun 2 −−params media_home=${VTL} # Storage Elements − 8 starting at addr 1024 tgtadm −−lld iscsi −−mode logicalunit −−op update −−tid 1 −−lun 2 −−params element_type=2,start_address=1024,quantity=8 # Add ´media´ to slots 1 and 2 and leave the other 6 slots empty # slot 1 # Create empty writeable virtual DVD−R media tgtimg −−op new −−device−type cd −−type dvd+r −−file ${VTL}/DISK_001 tgtadm −−lld iscsi −−mode logicalunit −−op update −−tid 1 −−lun 2 −−params element_type=2,address=1024,barcode=DISK_001,sides=1 # slot 2 tgtimg −−op new −−device−type cd −−type dvd+r −−file ${VTL}/DISK_002 tgtadm −−lld iscsi −−mode logicalunit −−op update −−tid 1 −−lun 2 −−params element_type=2,address=1025,barcode=DISK_002,sides=1 # Allow ALL initiators to connect to this target tgtadm −−lld iscsi −−mode target −−op bind −−tid 1 −−initiator−address ALL # Show all our good work​. tgtadm −−lld iscsi −−mode target −−op show

PASSTHROUGH DEVICESIn addition to device emulation TGTD also supports utilizing existing SG devices on the host and exporting these through a special passthrough device type​. −−bstype=sg This specifies that an SG devices is used​. −−device−type=pt This specifies that passthrough device type is used​. −−backing−store=</dev/sg4> This specifies which device to export through TGTD​. Example: Make /dev/sg4 available to initiators connecting to TGTD​. tgtadm −−lld iscsi −−op new −−mode logicalunit −−tid 1 −−lun 1 −−bstype=sg −−device−type=pt −−backing−store=/dev/sg4

HEADER DIGEST AND DATA DIGESTHeader and data digests can be set on a per target parameter​. TGTD supports two modes, None and CRC32C​. When the digest is set to None, TDTD will negotiate that digests will not be used, and when CRC32C is set, TGTD will force the connection to use digest​.

Viewing the current settingsThis command is used to view the current settings for header/data digest​. tgtadm −−op show −−mode target −−tid 1 ​.​.​. HeaderDigest=None DataDigest=None ​.​.​.

Setting digestSet header digest to CRC32C: tgtadm −−op update −−mode target −−tid 1 −n HeaderDigest −v CRC32C Set data digest to None: tgtadm −−op update −−mode target −−tid 1 −n DataDigest −v None

CHAP AUTHENTICATIONCHAP authentication is supported to require authentication before an initiator is allowed to log in and access devices​. CHAP main−phase authentication is set on the target level​. To set up CHAP authentication we first need to create an account and its associated password, then we bind the account to one or more targets​.

Setting CHAP on a targetThese two commands create a user account and binds it to target 1​. tgtadm −−lld iscsi −−op new −−mode account −−user ronnie −−password password tgtadm −−lld iscsi −−op bind −−mode account −−tid 1 −−user ronnie

List all accountsThis command is used to list all accounts that have been created​. tgtadm −−lld iscsi −−op show −−mode account Account list: ronnie

Show if a target requires authenticationWhen listing the targets, each target that has authantication enabled will contain a listing of all accoutns bound to that target​. tgtadm −−lld iscsi −−op show −−mode target Target 1: iqn​.ronnie​.test ​.​.​. Account information: ronnie ​.​.​.

ISCSI PORTALSiSCSI portals can be viewed, added and removed at runtime​.

List portalsThis command is used to list the current iSCSI portals defined on the target: tgtadm −−lld iscsi −−op show −−mode portal Portal: 10​.1​.1​.101:3260,1 Portal: 127​.0​.0​.1:3260,1

Add portalThis command is used to add a portal to the target : tgtadm −−lld iscsi −−op new −−mode portal −−param portal=10​.1​.1​.101:3260

Remove portalThis command is used to remove a portal from the target : tgtadm −−lld iscsi −−op delete −−mode portal −−param portal=10​.1​.1​.101:3260

ISCSI CONNECTIONSiSCSI connections can be viewed and forced closed at runtime​.

List all active connections for a targetThis command is used to list the all the active iSCSI connections to the target with connection id, initiator name and ip address for the initiator : tgtadm −−lld iscsi −−op show −−mode conn −−tid 1 Session: 2 Connection: 0 Initiator: iqn​.2008−11​.org​.linux−kvm: IP Address: 127​.0​.0​.1

Close an existing connectionThis command is used to close an iSCSI connection​. Note that forcibly closing iSCSI connections can lead to data−loss​. tgtadm −−lld iscsi −−op delete −−mode conn −−tid 1 −−sid 2 −−cid 0

ONLINE/OFFLINE STATUSTgtd LUNs can be in online or offline status​. LUNs that are Offline behave slightly different depending on the device type​. Offline devices behave as if there is no media available and any operations that access media will fail with an check−condition error​. Devices can not be set to Offline mode while there are "PREVENT ALLOW MEDIUM REMOVAL" locks on the device​. Similarly media in Online devices can not be software ejected while there are such locks on the device (the ´eject´ command will fail)​.

Show Online/Offline statusFinding the Online/Offline status of a LUN is done through the tgtd command​. If "Prevent removal" is "Yes" this indicates that an application holds a "prevent media removal" lock on the device​. tgtadm −−lld iscsi −−mode target −−op show ​.​.​. LUN: 2 Type: cd/dvd SCSI ID: IET 00010002 SCSI SN: beaf12 Size: 3432 MB, Block size: 1 Online: Yes Removable media: Yes Prevent removal: Yes ​.​.​.

Changing a LUN to OfflineA LUN is changed to Offline status using the tgtadm command​. When devices are set Offline these devices will behave as if there is no media loaded into the drive​. Change a LUN to become offline​. (no disk in the drive) tgtadm −−tid 1 −−lun 2 −−op update −−mode logicalunit −P Online=No

ISNS PARAMETERSiSNS configuration for a target is by using the tgtadm command​. iSNSServerIP This specifies the IP address of the iSNS server​. TGTD only supprots one iSNS server​. Example: tgtadm −−op update −−mode sys −−name iSNSServerIP −−value 192​.168​.11​.133 iSNS This setting enables(on)/disables(off) iSNS​. Example: tgtadm −−op update −−mode sys −−name iSNS −−value On iSNSServerPort This setting specifies the port to use for iSNS​. Example: tgtadm −−op update −−mode sys −−name iSNSServerPort −−value 3205 iSNSAccessControl Enable/disable access control for iSNS​. Example: tgtadm −−op update −−mode sys −−name iSNSAccessControl −−value Off

SEE ALSOtgtd(8), tgt−admin(8), tgtimg(8), tgt−setup−lun(8)​. ­http://stgt.sourceforge.net/

REPORTING BUGSReport bugs to <stgt@vger​.kernel​.org>
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