You need to set up an Oracle Solaris 11 host as an iSCSI target so that the host’s disk can be accessed over a
storage network. The disk device is c3t4d0.
Which six options describe the steps that need to be taken on this host to enable an iSCSI target?
A.
Create a ZFS file system named iscsi/target.
B.
Create a zpool named iscsi with disk device c3t4d0
C.
Create zfs volume named iscsi/target.
D.
Use the stmfadm command to create a LUN using /dev/zvol/rdsk/iscsi/target.
E.
Use the stmfadm command to create a LUN using iscsi/target.
F.
Use the stmfadm command to make the LUN viewable.
G.
Use the stmfadm command to make the volume viewable.
H.
Enable the svc:/network/iscsi/target:default Service.
I.
Use the itadm command to create the iSCSI target.
Explanation:
How to Create an iSCSI LUN
The following steps are completed on the system that is providing the storage device.
Example: target# zpool create sanpool mirror c2t3d0 c2t4d0
(C)2. Create a ZFS volume to be used as a SCSI LUN.
(D)3. Create a LUN for the ZFS volume.
Example:
target# stmfadm create-lu /dev/zvol/rdsk/sanpool/vol1
Logical unit created: 600144F0B5418B0000004DDAC7C10001
4. Confirm that the LUN has been created.
Example
target# stmfadm list-lu
LU Name: 600144F0B5418B0000004DDAC7C10001
(F) 5. Add the LUN view.
This command makes the LUN accessible to all systems.
target# stmfadm add-view 600144F0B5418B0000004DDAC7C10001How to Create the iSCSI Target
This procedure assumes that you are logged in to the local system will contains the iSCSI target.
Note: The stmfadm command manages SCSI LUNs. Rather than setting a special iSCSI property on the ZFS
volume, create the volume and use stmfadm to create the LUN.
(H) 1. Enable the iSCSI target service.
target# svcadm enable -r svc:/network/iscsi/target:default
(I) 2. Create the iSCSI target.
target# itadm create-target