# iSCSI target configuration file # # Please write all parameters using ASCII. # The parameter must be quoted if it includes whitespace. # # Configuration syntax: # Leading whitespace is ignored. # Lines starting with '#' are comments. # Lines ending with '\' are concatenated with the next line. # Bracketed ([]) names define sections [Global] # Shared Memory Group ID. SPDK applications with the same ID will share memory. # Default: #SharedMemoryID 0 # Users can restrict work items to only run on certain cores by # specifying a ReactorMask. Default is to allow work items to run # on core 0. #ReactorMask 0xFFFF # Tracepoint group mask for spdk trace buffers # Default: 0x0 (all tracepoint groups disabled) # Set to 0xFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF to enable all tracepoint groups. #TpointGroupMask 0x0 # syslog facility LogFacility "local7" [iSCSI] # node name (not include optional part) # Users can optionally change this to fit their environment. NodeBase "iqn.2016-06.io.spdk" AuthFile /usr/local/etc/spdk/auth.conf MinConnectionsPerCore 4 # Power saving related variable, this parameter defines how long an iSCSI # connection must be idle before moving it to a state where it will consume # less power. This variable is defined in terms of microseconds. We set default # value as 5ms. MinConnectionIdleInterval 5000 # Socket I/O timeout sec. (0 is infinite) Timeout 30 # authentication information for discovery session DiscoveryAuthMethod Auto #MaxSessions 128 #MaxConnectionsPerSession 2 # iSCSI initial parameters negotiate with initiators # NOTE: incorrect values might crash DefaultTime2Wait 2 DefaultTime2Retain 60 ImmediateData Yes ErrorRecoveryLevel 0 [Rpc] # Defines whether to enable configuration via RPC. # Default is disabled. Note that the RPC interface is not # authenticated, so users should be careful about enabling # RPC in non-trusted environments. Enable No # Listen address for the RPC service. # May be an IP address or an absolute path to a Unix socket. Listen 127.0.0.1 # Users must change the PortalGroup section(s) to match the IP addresses # for their environment. # PortalGroup sections define which TCP ports the iSCSI server will use # to listen for incoming connections. These are also used to determine # which targets are accessible over each portal group. [PortalGroup1] Portal DA1 192.168.2.21:3260 # Users must change the InitiatorGroup section(s) to match the IP # addresses and initiator configuration in their environment. # Netmask can be used to specify a single IP address or a range of IP addresses # Netmask 192.168.1.20 <== single IP address # Netmask 192.168.1.0/24 <== IP range 192.168.1.* [InitiatorGroup1] InitiatorName ALL Netmask 192.168.2.0/24 # NVMe configuration options [Nvme] # NVMe Device Whitelist # Users may specify which NVMe devices to claim by their transport id. # See spdk_nvme_transport_id_parse() in spdk/nvme.h for the correct format. # The second argument is the assigned name, which can be referenced from # other sections in the configuration file. For NVMe devices, a namespace # is automatically appended to each name in the format nY, where # Y is the NSID (starts at 1). TransportID "trtype:PCIe traddr:0000:00:00.0" Nvme0 TransportID "trtype:PCIe traddr:0000:01:00.0" Nvme1 # The number of attempts per I/O when an I/O fails. Do not include # this key to get the default behavior. RetryCount 4 # Timeout for each command, in seconds. If 0, don't track timeouts. Timeout 0 # Action to take on command time out. Only valid when Timeout is greater # than 0. This may be 'Reset' to reset the controller, 'Abort' to abort # the command, or 'None' to just print a message but do nothing. # Admin command timeouts will always result in a reset. ActionOnTimeout None # Set how often the admin queue is polled for asynchronous events. # Units in microseconds. AdminPollRate 100000 # Enable handling of hotplug (runtime insert and remove) events HotplugEnable Yes # Users may change this section to create a different number or size of # malloc LUNs. # If the system has hardware DMA engine, it will use an IOAT # (i.e. Crystal Beach DMA) channel to do the copy instead of memcpy. # Of course, users can disable offload even it is available. [Malloc] # Number of Malloc targets NumberOfLuns 3 # Malloc targets are 128M LunSizeInMB 128 # Block size. Default is 512 bytes. BlockSize 4096 # Users may not want to use offload even it is available. # Users may use the whitelist to initialize specified devices, IDS # uses BUS:DEVICE.FUNCTION to identify each Ioat channel. [Ioat] Disable Yes Whitelist 00:04.0 Whitelist 00:04.1 # Users must change this section to match the /dev/sdX devices to be # exported as iSCSI LUNs. The devices are accessed using Linux AIO. # The format is: # AIO # The file name is the backing device # The bdev name can be referenced from elsewhere in the configuration file. [AIO] AIO /dev/sdb AIO0 AIO /dev/sdc AIO1 # The Split virtual block device slices block devices into multiple smaller bdevs. [Split] # Syntax: # Split [] # Split Malloc1 into two equally-sized portions, Malloc1p0 and Malloc1p1 Split Malloc1 2 # Split Malloc2 into eight 1-megabyte portions, Malloc2p0 ... Malloc2p7, # leaving the rest of the device inaccessible Split Malloc2 8 1 # Users should change the TargetNode section(s) below to match the # desired iSCSI target node configuration. # TargetName, Mapping, LUN0 are minimum required [TargetNode1] TargetName disk1 TargetAlias "Data Disk1" Mapping PortalGroup1 InitiatorGroup1 AuthMethod Auto AuthGroup AuthGroup1 # Enable header and data digest # UseDigest Header Data UseDigest Auto # Use the first malloc target LUN0 Malloc0 # Using the first AIO target LUN1 AIO0 # Using the second storage target LUN2 AIO1 # Using the third storage target LUN3 AIO2 QueueDepth 128 [TargetNode2] TargetName disk2 TargetAlias "Data Disk2" Mapping PortalGroup1 InitiatorGroup1 AuthMethod Auto AuthGroup AuthGroup1 UseDigest Auto LUN0 Nvme0n1 QueueDepth 32