Configuring the HP-UX iSCSI initiator

A successful configuration of the HP-UX iSCSI initiator includes having an understanding of the HP requirements and following specific steps.

For more information about configuring the HP-UX iSCSI software initiator, see the HP technical documentation website.
To configure the HP-UX iSCSI initiator, complete the following steps:
  1. Add the path for the iscsiutil executable program and other iSCSI executable programs to the root path.
    # PATH=$PATH:/opt/iscsi/bin
    Note: Add the previous string to the /.profile file to avoid manually updating the PATH environment variable each time.
  2. Display the iSCSI initiator name that was configured.
    #iscsiutil -l
    Initiator Name             : iqn.2001-04.com.hp.stor:svcio
    Initiator Alias            :
    Authentication Method      : None
    CHAP Method                : CHAP_UNI
    Initiator CHAP Name        :
    CHAP Secret                :
    NAS Hostname               :
    NAS Secret                 :
    Radius Server Hostname     :
    Header Digest              : None,CRC32C (default)
    Data Digest                : None,CRC32C (default)
    SLP Scope list for iSLPD   :
  3. Change the iSCSI initiator name.
    iscsiutil -i -N <initiator name in iqn or eui format>
    Notes:
    1. Confirm the initiator name change by using the iscsiutil -l command.
    2. You must use standard iSCSI naming conventions; otherwise, HP-UX does not recognize the Lenovo Storage V series system hosts.
  4. Add a discovery target with the iscsiutil -a -I <IP> command.
    # iscsiutil -a -I 192.168.1.149
    
    Target address "192.168.1.149:3260,1" has been successfully added.
    Note: HP-UX iSCSI software initiator does not support IPv6 addresses. Do not configure IPv6 addresses as a target IP.
  5. Display the discovery targets by using the iscsiutil -p -D command.
    # iscsiutil -pD
    You see the following output:
    Discovery Target Information
    ----------------------------
    
    Target # 1
    ---------
            IP Address                : 192.168.1.149
            iSCSI TCP Port            : 3260
            iSCSI Portal Group Tag    : 1
    
      User Configured:
      ----------------
    
            Authenticaton Method      : None
            CHAP Method               : CHAP_UNI
            Initiator CHAP Name       :
            CHAP Secret               :
            Header Digest             : None,CRC32C (default)
            Data Digest               : None,CRC32C (default)
  6. Discover the operational target devices and create device special files.
    # /usr/sbin/ioscan -NH 64000
    
    H/W Path                 Class        Description
    ==================================================
    64000/0x0                usbmsvbus    USB Mass Storage
    64000/0x0/0x0            escsi_ctlr   USB Mass Storage Virt Ctlr
    64000/0x0/0x0.0x0        tgtpath      usb target served by usb_ms_scsi driver
    64000/0x0/0x0.0x0.0x0    lunpath      LUN path for disk9
    64000/0x2                iscsi        iSCSI Virtual Root
    64000/0x2/0x0            escsi_ctlr   iSCSI Virtual Controller
    64000/0x2/0x0.0x10       tgtpath      iscsi target served by isvctlr driver
    64000/0x2/0x0.0x10.0x0   lunpath      LUN path for disk586
    64000/0xfa00             esvroot      Escsi virtual root
    64000/0xfa00/0x0         disk         HP      DG146BABCF
    64000/0xfa00/0x1         disk         HP      DG146BABCF
    64000/0xfa00/0x2         disk         HP      DG146BABCF
    64000/0xfa00/0x3         disk         HP      DG146BABCF
    64000/0xfa00/0x4         disk         TEAC    DVD-ROM DW-224EV
    64000/0xfa00/0xae        disk         IBM     2145
  7. Display the operational targets by using the iscsiutil command.
    # iscsiutil -pO
    You see the following output:
    Operational Target Information
    ------------------------------
    Target # 1
    -----------
            Target Name              : iqn.1986-03.com.ibm:2145.LodestHP99.node1
            Target Alias             :
            No. of Target Addresses  : 1
    
    Target Address # 1
    -------------------
            IP Address               : 192.168.1.149
            iSCSI TCP Port           : 3260
            iSCSI Portal Group Tag   : 1
      User Configured:
      ----------------
            Authenticaton Method     : None
            CHAP Method              : CHAP_UNI
            Initiator CHAP Name      :
            CHAP Secret              :
            Header Digest            : None,CRC32C (default)
            Data Digest              : None,CRC32C (default)
  8. Display all the LUNs that are exported by using the ioscan command.
    # ioscan -kfnC disk
    You see the following output:
    Class     I  H/W Path        Driver S/W State   H/W Type     Description
    =======================================================================
    disk      0  0/1/1/0.0.0.0.0  sdisk   CLAIMED     DEVICE       HP  DG146BABCF
                                /dev/dsk/c0t0d0   /dev/rdsk/c0t0d0
    disk      1  0/1/1/0.0.0.1.0  sdisk   CLAIMED     DEVICE       HP  DG146BABCF
                                /dev/dsk/c0t1d0   /dev/rdsk/c0t1d0
    disk      3  0/1/1/0.0.0.2.0  sdisk   CLAIMED     DEVICE       HP  DG146BABCF
                                /dev/dsk/c0t2d0   /dev/rdsk/c0t2d0
    disk      2  0/1/1/0.0.0.3.0  sdisk   CLAIMED     DEVICE       HP  DG146BABCF
    disk    485  255/0/16.0.0.0   sdisk   CLAIMED     DEVICE       IBM  2076
                                /dev/dsk/c15t0d0  /dev/rdsk/c15t0d0
    disk      8  255/1/0.0.0      sdisk   CLAIMED     DEVICE       TEAC DVD-ROM 
    DW-224EV /dev/dsk/c1t0d0    /dev/rdsk/c1t0d0
  9. Check the disk information.
    diskinfo -v <disk>
  10. Remove the iSCSI disk out-of-service logoff from the HP-UX iSCSI initiator.
    iscsiutil -d -I <ip>