Chapter VII. iSCSI PDU Offload Target
If any of the specified var=const parameter is
invalid, the command will reject only the invalid
parameters, but will continue on and complete all
other valid parameters if any others are specified.
Stop the specified active iSCSI targets.
target=<name> parameter:
See the description of option -c for the
target=<name> parameter definition.
The target=<name> parameter is mandatory. If no
target=<name> parameter is specified, the
command will be denied.
If the target=<name> parameter is specified, only
the specified targets from the target=<name>
parameters will be stopped.
If target=ALL is specified, all active targets will stop.
Start or reload the iSCSI targets.
target=<name> parameter:
Where name is the name of the target(s) that will be
started or reloaded.
The target=<name> parameter can be specified as
one or more parameter on the same command line,
separated by a space,
target=<name1> target=<name2> …
target=<nameN>
The target=<name> parameter can also be,
target=ALL
A name of ALL starts or reloads all targets specified
in the configuration file. ALL is a reserved string that
must be uppercase.
The target=<name> parameter is optional.
If this command line option is specified without the -f
option, the default configuration file
/etc/chelsio-iscsi/chiscsi.conf will be
used.
Rules,
1. If the target=<name> parameter is specified, only
the targets from the list will be started or reloaded.
2. If target=ALL is specified, all targets specified
from the iSCSI configuration file will be started or
reloaded.
3. If the target=<name> parameter is not specified,
all active targets configurations will be reloaded from
the configuration file while those targets are running.
All non-active targets specified will not be loaded /
started.
For Rules 1-3, if the specified targets are currently
active (running), they will get reloaded.
For Rules 1 & 2, if the specified targets are not
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