ietd

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Version: July 2004 (ubuntu - 25/10/10)

Section: 8 (Commandes administrateur)

NAME

ietd - iSCSI Enterprise Target Daemon

SYNOPSIS

ietd [-c configfile] [-d debuglevel] [-f] [-g GID] [-h] [-a address] [-p port] [-u UID]

DESCRIPTION

The ietd program implements the user level part of iSCSI Enterprise Target software for building an iSCSI storage system on Linux.

OPTIONS

-c filename, --config=filename
Specify configuration file, default is /etc/ietd.conf
-d debuglevel, --debug=debuglevel
Turns on debugging. Logging goes to /var/log/syslog via syslog(1).
-f, --foreground
Act as a normal application which uses a console.
-g GID, --gid=GID
Specify running group id, default is current gid.
-a address, --address=address
Specify on which local address the server should listen, default is any.
-p port, --port=port
Specify on which port the server should listen, default is 3260.
-h, --help
Display help message on command line options.
-u UID, --uid=UID
Specify running user id, default is current uid.

FILES

/etc/ietd.conf
The system wide configuration file. See        
ietd.conf(5) for further details.

DIAGNOSTICS

This may be logged to stderr:

Warnings

"Dropping key (%s=%s)"

Value(s): key, value

"unable to set fd flags (%s)!"

Value(s): strerror(errno)

"unable to get fd flags (%s)!"

Value(s): strerror(errno)

"unable to set SO_REUSEADDR on server socket (%s)!"

Value(s): strerror(errno)

"iscsi_ctrl: failed to scan '%s'"

Value(s): p

"target %u not found?"

Value(s): target_id

"session %#Lx not found?"

Value(s): session_id

"session_remove: session %#Lx not found?"

Value(s): session->sid.id64

"need to shutdown target %s"

Value(s): target->name

Errors

"unable to create server socket (%s)!"

Value(s): strerror(errno)

"unable to bind server socket (%s)!"

Value(s): strerror(errno)

"unable to listen to server socket (%s)!"

Value(s): strerror(errno)

"error reading /proc/iscsi/iscsi (%d)"

Value(s): errno

"unable to create pid file"

"starting daemon failed"

"unable to lock pid file"

"unable to open %s! (%s)"

Value(s): PROC_DEVICEDIR, strerror(errno)

"unable to open %s! (%s)"

Value(s): PROC_TARGETDIR, strerror(errno)

Debug Messages Level 0

"unknown user %s"

Value(s): value

"login by %s failed"

Value(s): user->name

"succesfull login by %s"

Value(s): user->name

"connection request from %s"

Value(s): inet_ntoa(name.sin_addr)

"connection closed"

"lun %u:%u already configured"

Value(s): target->id, tlun->lun

Debug Messages Level 1

"conn_take_fd: %u %u %u %Lx %d"

Value(s): conn->cid, conn->stat_sn, conn->exp_stat_sn, conn->sid.id64, fd

"exp_cmd_sn: %d,%d"

Value(s): conn->exp_cmd_sn, req->cmd_sn

"Login request (security negotiation): %d"

Value(s): conn->state

"Login request (operational negotiation): %d"

Value(s): conn->state

"Text request: %d"

Value(s): conn->state

"close conn %u session %Lx target %u"

Value(s): conn_id, session_id, target_id

"session_find_name: %s,%#Lx"

Value(s): iname, sid.id64

"session_find_id: %#Lx"

Value(s): sid

"session_create: %#Lx"

Value(s): session->sid.id64

"session_close: %#Lx"

Value(s): session->sid.id64

"session_remove: %#Lx"

Value(s): session->sid.id64

"active target %d: %s"

Value(s): id, name

"removing target %d"

Value(s): id

"creaing target %u: %s"

Value(s): target_next_id, p

"attaching %u to %u:%u"

Value(s): tlun->device->id, target->id, tlun->lun

"target_find_name: %s"

Value(s): name

"target_find_id: %u"

Value(s): id

"target_remove: %u,%s"

Value(s): target->id, target->name

Debug Messages Level 2

"%s %.16s"

Value(s): line, buf

"BHS: (%p)"

Value(s): buf

"AHS: (%p)"

Value(s): buf

"Data: (%p)"

Value(s): buf

KNOWN ISSUES

Task attributes is incomplete (all tasks are treated as if they have the SIMPLE attribute.)

SCSI task management is incomplete.

NOP-In is incomplete.

The target never sends a NOP-In of its own accord.

Header and Data Digest in a discovery session are not implemented.

Out-of-memory situation leads to the system crash (There are still some out-of-memory bugs.)

SEE ALSO

ietd.conf(5)