3
Type the command Target Disconnect.
4
Enter the IQN and portal address of the target that you want to disconnect.
Note the following about IQN and portal address:
■ The IQN can only contain numbers (0-9), letters (A-Z and a-z), colons (:),
hyphens (-), and periods (.)
Example: iqn.1999-06.com.veritas:storage.lun1
■ The target portal address must be of the following format: <IPv4
address/hostname>[:port]. The host name can be a short name or a fully
qualified domain name.
Example: 192.116.116.50 or abc:3260
5
Run the command to disconnect sessions with the specific target. Type yes
when the following prompt appears:
Do you want to disconnect the target session?[yes, no](no):yes
[Info] The target session has been disconnected.
Viewing the targets
This section provides instructions on how you can view the targets. You can use
the iSCSI > Target Show command to view all the discovered targets or the
connected targets.
To view the connected targets
1
Open a Secure Shell (SSH) session to log on to the appliance as an
administrator.
2
Navigate to the Main_Menu > Settings > iSCSI menu.
3
Type the command Target Show Connected and press Enter.
4
The list of connected targets is displayed in the following manner:
Showing the connected targets...
+-----+------------+-----------------------+----------------------+--------+
| No. | Session ID | Target IQN | Target Portal Address| Status |
+-----+------------+-----------------------+----------------------|--------+
| 1 | 5 |iqn.1996-03.veritas:abc| 10.121.37.51:3260 | Online 1 |
+-----+------------+-----------------------+----------------------+--------+
The Status of the session can be either Online or Offline. The Status can be
Offline if a cable is pulled or if there are network connectivity issues.
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Viewing the targets