iscsi.conf
—
iSCSI initiator configuration file
The iscsi.conf
configuration file is used by the
iscsictl(8)
and
iscontrol(8)
utilities. The general syntax is:
# this is a comment
nickname_1 {
variable = value;
...
}
nickname_2 {
variable = value;
...
}
...
AuthMethod
- Sets the authentication type. Type can be either
“None”, or
“CHAP”. Default is
“None”. When set to
CHAP
, both chapIName
and
chapSecret
must be defined.
chapIName
- Login for CHAP authentication.
chapSecret
- Secret for CHAP authentication.
tgtChapName
- Target login for Mutual CHAP authentication.
tgtChapSecret
- Target secret for Mutual CHAP authentication.
- Sets the header digest; a checksum calculated over the header of iSCSI
PDUs, and verified on receive. Digest can be either
“None”, or
“CRC32C”. Default is
“None”.
DataDigest
- Sets the data digest; a checksum calculated over the Data Section of iSCSI
PDUs, and verified on receive. Digest can be either
“None”, or
“CRC32C”. Default is
“None”.
InitiatorName
- Sets the initiator name. By default, the name is concatenation of
“iqn.1994-09.org.freebsd:” with the
hostname.
TargetName
- Sets the target name. Not required for discovery sessions.
TargetAddress
- Sets the target address and port, in address[:port]
format. The address can be either an IP address, or
hostname. The optional port defaults to 3260.
SessionType
- Sets the session type. Type can be either
“Discovery”, or
“Normal”. Default is
“Normal”. For normal sessions, the
TargetName must be defined. Discovery sessions result in
the initiator connecting to all the targets returned by SendTargets iSCSI
discovery with the defined TargetAddress.
Enable
- Enable or disable the session. State can be either
“On”, or
“Off”. Default is
“On”.
Offload
- Name of selected iSCSI hardware offload driver. Default is
“None”.
Protocol
- Name of selected protocol. It can be either
“iSER”, for iSCSI over RDMA, or
“iSCSI”. Default is
“iSCSI”.
dscp
- The DiffServ Codepoint used for sending data. The DSCP can be set to
numeric, or hexadecimal values directly, as well as the well-defined
“cs<n>” and
“af<xx>” codepoints. Default is
no specified dscp codepoint, which means the default of the outgoing
interface is used.
pcp
- The 802.1Q Priority CodePoint used for sending packets. The PCP can be set
to a value in the range between “0” to
“7”. When omitted, the default for the
outgoing interface is used.
myiscsi { # nickname
targetaddress = iscsi1
targetname = iqn.1900.com.com:sn.123456
}
myiscsi6 { # nickname
targetaddress = [2001:db8::de:ef]:3260
targetname = iqn.1900.com.com:sn.123456
}
chaptest {
targetaddress = 10.0.0.1;
targetname = iqn.1900.com.com:sn.123456;
initiatorname = iqn.2005-01.il.ac.huji.cs:nobody;
authmethod = CHAP;
chapiname = iqn.2005-01.il.ac.huji.cs:nobody;
chapsecret = "secretsecret";
}