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Paul Hughes wrote:
It seems this is the only way with minimal effort. The old Portal Group objects will become dummy objects and remain in the server before the Storage Node or Network Entity object is de-registered. But if you change the IP address of the target portal back, you will just need to re-register the Portal object, no need to re-register the Portal Group object, the old one will be re-used.I am trying to determine the proper way to update an iSNS server when the IP address of an iSCSI target port changes. In my case, I have a multi-ported iSCSI target that registers a single Storage Node object and multiple Portal and Portal Group objects.One method is to re-register the entire Network Entity using DevAttrReg with the replace flag set. This method seems rather disruptive as SCNs will be generated for the de-registered objects and additional SCNs are generated for registration of the new objects. I assume this means that iSCSI initiators in the target's Discovery Domain might logout all sessions with the target's portals only to re-login a short time later. Is this true? I'd like to avoid causing logouts on any portals that retain their original IP address.Alternately, I can de-register the Portal object for the old IP address of the target port using DevDereg and then register a new Portal object for the new IP address using DevAttrReg. However, I don’t believe it's possible to de-register the old Portal Group objects without de-registering the Storage Node object.
Regards, Victor
In my case, I believe that de-registering the Storage Node object would be as disruptive as doing a replacement registration of the entity, since the target has only one Storage Node object associated with all of its portal groups.Thanks for any help on this. Paul ------------------------------------------------------------------------ _______________________________________________ Ips mailing list Ips@xxxxxxxx https://www1.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/ips
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