vserver iscsi connection show
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Display active iSCSI connections
Availability: This command is available to cluster and Vserver administrators at the admin privilege level.
Description
This command displays iSCSI connection information within a session. If you do not specify a connection, the command displays all information for all connections.
An active iSCSI session can contain one or multiple iSCSI connections. If an iSCSI connection has not completed the iSCSI login sequence, the iSCSI session might not contain iSCSI connections.
This command gives real-time status of connection activity. You can use the parameters header-digest-enabled and data-digest-enabled to troubleshoot performance problems.
Parameters
- {
[-fields <fieldname>,…]
-
If you specify the
-fields <fieldname>, …
parameter, the command output also includes the specified field or fields. You can use '-fields ?' to display the fields to specify. - |
[-instance ]
} -
If you specify the
-instance
parameter, the command displays detailed information about all fields. [-vserver <Vserver Name>]
- Vserver-
Use this parameter to display iSCSI connections that match the Vserver that you specify.
[-tpgroup <text>]
- Target Portal Group-
Use this parameter to display iSCSI connections that match the target portal group that you specify.
[-tsih <integer>]
- Target Session ID-
Use this parameter to display iSCSI connections that match the target session ID that you specify.
[-connection-id <integer>]
- Connection ID-
Use this parameter to display iSCSI connections that match the connection ID that you specify.
[-connection-state <iSCSI Connection State>]
- Connection State-
Use this parameter to display iSCSI connections that match the connection state you specify.
[-has-session {true|false}]
- Connection Has session-
Specifies if a session is established for a connection. If you enter this command using the parameter without a value, it is set to true, and the command displays all connections that have an established session. If you set this parameter to false, the command displays all connections that do not have established sessions.
[-lif <text>]
- Logical interface-
Use this parameter to display iSCSI connections that match the logical interface that you specify.
[-tpgroup-tag <integer>]
- Target Portal Group Tag-
Use this parameter to display iSCSI connections that use the target portal group tag that you specify.
[-local-address <text>]
- Local IP Address-
Use this parameter to display iSCSI connections that use the local IP address that you specify.
[-local-ip-port <integer>]
- Local TCP Port-
Use this parameter to display iSCSI connections that use the local TCP port that you specify.
[-authentication-method {CHAP|deny|none}]
- Authentication Type-
Use this parameter to display iSCSI connections that match the authentication type that you specify. CHAP requires password validation. Deny does not allow connections. None allows all connections.
[-data-digest-enabled {true|false}]
- Data Digest Enabled-
Specifies if data digest is enabled for a connection. If you enter this command using the parameter without a value, it is set to true, and the command displays all connections that support data digest. If you set this parameter to false, the command displays all connections that do not support data digest.
[-header-digest-enabled {true|false}]
- Header Digest Enabled-
Specifies if header digest is supported. If you enter this command using the parameter without a value, it is set to true, and the command shows all connections that support header digest. If you set this parameter to false, the command displays all connections that do not support header digest.
[-rcv-window-size <integer>]
- TCP/IP Recv Size-
Use this parameter to display iSCSI connections that match the specified negotiated size of the TCP/IP receive window in bytes.
[-initiator-mrdsl <integer>]
- Initiator Max Recv Data Length-
Use this parameter to display iSCSI connections that match the maximum length of message that the initiator can receive.
[-remote-address <text>]
- Remote IP address-
Use the parameter to display iSCSI connections that match the IP address of the initiator that you specify.
[-remote-ip-port <integer>]
- Remote TCP Port-
Use this parameter to display iSCSI connections that match the specified TCP port of initiator that you specify.
[-target-mrdsl <integer>]
- Target Max Recv Data Length-
Use this parameter to display iSCSI connections that match the maximum message size that a target can receive.
Examples
cluster1::> vserver iscsi connection show -vserver vs1 Tpgroup Conn Local Remote TCP Recv Vserver Name TSIH ID Address Address Size ------------ ------------- ----- ----- --------------- --------------- -------- vs1 vs1.iscsi 6 0 10.63.8.163 10.60.141.65 131400 vs1 vs1.iscsi 7 0 10.63.8.163 10.62.8.75 131400 2 entries were displayed.
Displays connection information on Vserver vs1.