Merged r3053 and r3096 from the trunk (iSCSI how-to updates).

git-svn-id: http://svn.code.sf.net/p/scst/svn/branches/2.0.0.x@3111 d57e44dd-8a1f-0410-8b47-8ef2f437770f
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Bart Van Assche
2010-12-16 15:46:06 +00:00
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@@ -53,7 +53,7 @@ iSCSI-SCST includes the following components:
* initiators.deny - used for assigning specific initiators to targets
* iscsi-scstd.conf - list of targets and their properties
2. Set up /etc/iscsi/ininitiatorname.iscsi
2. Set up /etc/iscsi/initiatorname.iscsi
The most convenient way to set up this file is to install the open-iscsi
package provided by your Linux distro first and then to run the shell commands
@@ -68,8 +68,8 @@ shown below. Verify the contents of the generated file.
3. Set up /etc/scst.conf
The scst.conf configuration file is loaded at system boot time by the
shell script /etc/init.d/scst. All targets, devices and LUNs
configuration defined in this file.
shell script /etc/init.d/iscsi-scst. The target, device and LUN
configuration is defined in this file.
Here is the sample config file. Copy it in /etc/scst.conf
@@ -109,10 +109,9 @@ protocol and is also documented in SCST's README file.
You should have the working iSCSI-SCST now. Do the following steps if
you need to automatically configure it upon reboot.
4. Edit /etc/init.d/scst
4. Edit /etc/init.d/iscsi-scst
Remove the modules you do not need from the SCST_MODULES variable,
e.g. qla2x00tgt.
Add additional modules you need to the ADD_MODULES variable, e.g. scst_disk.
5. Create soft links in /etc/init.d
@@ -120,12 +119,10 @@ This will make SCST to start automatically upon system boot. Use either
chkconfig or update-rc.d, depending on the Linux distribution you are using.
An example for Debian systems such as Ubuntu:
update-rc.d scst defaults
update-rc.d iscsi-scst defaults
On openSUSE you can let SCST start automatically through the following commands:
insserv scst
insserv iscsi-scst
6. Restart SCST and iSCSI-SCST
@@ -133,10 +130,8 @@ On openSUSE you can let SCST start automatically through the following commands:
If you don't want to reboot now, you can make the above settings effective via
the following commands:
/etc/init.d/scst stop
/etc/init.d/iscsi-scst stop
/etc/init.d/iscsi-scst start
/etc/init.d/scst start
Installing and using iSCSI-SCST without using scstadmin via /sys interface