on 14:02 Thu 27 Jan, Mike Christie (micha...@cs.wisc.edu) wrote:
> On 01/27/2011 01:29 PM, Mike Christie wrote:
> >On 01/27/2011 01:10 AM, Dr. Ed Morbius wrote:
> >>I've been configuring a number of CentOS 5.5 hosts against a pair of
> >>Dell MD3220i storage arrays.
> >>
> >>I've got one CentOS box which I'd done target discovery against the
> >>wrong storage array.
> >>
> >>I'd like to clear that array's records in the CentOS box's discoverdb.
> >>
> >>I've managed to delete the node entries, but am stumped with
> >>discoverydb:
> >>
> >>$ sudo iscsiadm -m discoverydb -P1
> >>SENDTARGETS:
> >>DiscoveryAddress: 10.1.250.218,3260
> >>No targets found.
> >>iSNS:
> >>No targets found.
> >>STATIC:
> >>No targets found.
> >>FIRMWARE:
> >>No targets found.
> >>
> >>Trying the obvious fails:
> >>
> >>$ sudo iscsiadm -m discoverydb --op=delete
> >>iscsiadm: Invalid operation. Operation not supported.
> >>
> >>Googling has been fruitless so far.
> >>
> >>Clues?
> >>
> >>
> >>Incidentally, the node deletion recipe (I sort of stumbled into it) that
> >>semed to work was:
> >>
> >>$ sudo iscsiadm -m node --name='record' --value='' --op=delete
> >>
> >>I didn't find this documented in the open-iscsi README (which is
> >>otherwise among the bettre iSCSI docs I've found).
> >
> >Where did you get the README? Was it in the tarball or in
> >/usr/share/docs/iscsi-initiatar-utils-$VERSION/README?
> >
> >In the current README, this info should be in the iscsiadm examples (it
> >is also in some other parts, but I think the examples is easiest to read).
> >
> >I think you want this:
> >
> >-Delete discovery record. This will also delete the records for the
> >targets found through the discovery source.
> >
> >iscsiadm -m discoverydb -t sendtargets -p 192.168.1.1:3260 -o delete
> >
> >
> >To just remove a portal/node's record you can do
> >
> >Removing iSCSI portal:
> >
> >iscsiadm -m node -o delete -T iqn.2005-03.com.max -p 192.168.0.4:3260
> >
> 
> Oh yeah, so the commands I listed above will delete the entire
> discovery or node record.
> 
> Did you just want to clear specific values in a record?

No.  ALL evidence of the array, period.  Seems to have happened my way.

-- 
Dr. Ed Morbius
Chief Scientist
Krell Power Systems Unlimited

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