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1. Managing Removable Media (Overview) 2. Managing Removable Media (Tasks) 3. Accessing Removable Media (Tasks) 4. Writing CDs and DVDs (Tasks) 5. Managing Devices (Overview/Tasks) 6. Dynamically Configuring Devices (Tasks) 7. Using USB Devices (Overview) 9. Using InfiniBand Devices (Overview/Tasks) 11. Administering Disks (Tasks) 12. SPARC: Adding a Disk (Tasks) 13. x86: Adding a Disk (Tasks) 14. Configuring Solaris iSCSI Targets and Initiators (Tasks) 15. Configuring and Managing the Solaris Internet Storage Name Service (iSNS) The iSNS Technology (Overview) Managing the iSNS Server and Clients How to Display the Status of a Discovery Domain Set How to Display the Status of a Discovery Domain How to Display the Status of Clients How to Remove a Client from a Discovery Domain How to Remove a Discovery Domain from a Discovery Domain Set How to Disable a Discovery Domain Set How to Remove a Discovery Domain Set Configuring High Availability of iSNS Server Using Sun Cluster 16. The format Utility (Reference) 17. Managing File Systems (Overview) 18. Creating UFS, TMPFS, and LOFS File Systems (Tasks) 19. Mounting and Unmounting File Systems (Tasks) 20. Using The CacheFS File System (Tasks) 21. Configuring Additional Swap Space (Tasks) 22. Checking UFS File System Consistency (Tasks) 23. UFS File System (Reference) 24. Backing Up and Restoring File Systems (Overview) 25. Backing Up Files and File Systems (Tasks) 26. Using UFS Snapshots (Tasks) 27. Restoring Files and File Systems (Tasks) 28. UFS Backup and Restore Commands (Reference) 29. Copying UFS Files and File Systems (Tasks) |
Configuring the iSNS ServerYou can configure the iSNS server using as described in the following task maps and sections.
After these tasks, the iSNS server is operating in a minimal manner. All of the clients are in the default discovery domain and are unassigned. Each one can identify and get access to all of the other ones.
The next section provides instructions for setting up the iSNS environment. The following topics are discussed: Setting Up the iSNS Administrative SettingsThis section provides the procedures for changing the default administrative settings of the iSNS service and for starting the iSNS daemon. If you change a setting after the iSNS server has been started, you need to refresh the iSNS server. If you change the data store location, you need to restart the iSNS server. See the man page for the isns(1M) command details about these operations. How to Set Notifications for Changes in Server StateBy default, all clients are notified when the iSNS server is not available. To disable these notifications, change the Management_SCNs_Enabled property.
How to Set the Number of Retries for Client InquiriesThe default number of retries is 3. If the server does not get a response to three inquiries, it registers that client as unavailable. To change the number of retries, change the value of the ESI Retry Threshold property.
How to Specify the Data Store LocationThe default location and name for the file that contains the client data is /etc/isns/isnsdata.xml If you have a complex network environment that includes one or more backup iSNS servers, the data store must reside in a common location so that all servers can use it. Use the data_store_location property to specify the new location. You can also change the name of the file.
How to Enable the iSNS Server Daemon
How to Disable the iSNS Server Daemon
Using the Command Line Interface to Configure iSNSThis section provides the procedures for configuring the iSNS server using the command line interface. The following topics are discussed: These procedures use the isnsadm(1M) command. See the man page for a complete description of all of the command options. How to Display the Current Server Configuration
How to Enable the Default Discovery Domain Set
How to Create the Discovery Domain Sets
How to Create the Discovery DomainsNew discovery domains are members of the default discovery domain set. After you create them, you add them to the new discovery domain set.
How to Add a Discovery Domain to a Discovery Domain SetThis task removes the discovery domain from the default discovery domain set and adds it the discovery domain set that you specify. Because the new discovery domain set has been enabled, all the clients in its discovery domains can be discovered by the iSNS server. You do not need to have privileges to list the members of the discovery domains and discovery domain sets.
How to Assign Clients to a Discovery DomainBefore You BeginUse the client's management interface to register the client. Using the iSCSI configuration function, specify the IP address of the iSNS server and allow discovery of the client by the iSNS server.
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