# This is a sample config file for tgt-admin. # The files ending with '.conf' in this directory will be included. # # The "#" symbol disables the processing of a line. # Sample target with one LUN only. Defaults to allow access for all initiators: # # backing-store /dev/LVM/somedevice # # Similar, but we use "direct-store" instead of "backing-store". # "direct-store" reads drive parameters with sg_inq command and sets them to # the target. # Parameters fatched with sg_inq are: # - Vendor identification # - Product identification # - Product revision level # - Unit serial number (if present) # We also specify "incominguser". # # direct-store /dev/sdd # incominguser someuser secretpass12 # # An example with multiple LUNs, disabled write-cache (tgtd enables write-cache # by default) and vendor identification set to "MyVendor" # # backing-store /dev/LVM/somedevice1 # Becomes LUN 1 # backing-store /dev/LVM/somedevice2 # Becomes LUN 2 # backing-store /dev/LVM/somedevice3 # Becomes LUN 3 # write-cache off # vendor_id MyCompany Inc. # # Similar to the one above, but we fetch vendor_id, product_id, product_rev and # scsi_sn from the disks. # Vendor identification (vendor_id) is replaced in all disks by "MyVendor" # # direct-store /dev/sdb # Becomes LUN 1 # direct-store /dev/sdc # Becomes LUN 2 # direct-store /dev/sdd # Becomes LUN 3 # write-cache off # vendor_id MyCompany Inc. # # Note that "first-device-first-lun numbering" will work only for simple # scenarios above, where _only_ direct-store _or_ backing-store is used. # If you mix backing-store and direct-store, then all backing-store entries # are processed before direct-store-entries. # # direct-store /dev/sdb # Becomes LUN 3 # backing-store /dev/sdc # Becomes LUN 1 # direct-store /dev/sdd # Becomes LUN 4 # backing-store /dev/sde # Becomes LUN 2 # # Even more complicated example - each device has different parameters. # You can use indentation to make the config file more readable. # Note that LUNs will be assigned more or less randomly here (and still # backing-store get LUNs assigned before drect-store). # You can specify multiple mode_page parameters (they are commented out # in this example). # Note that some parameters (write-cache, scsi_sn) were specified "globally". # "Global" parameters will be applied to all LUNs; they can be overwritten # "locally", per LUN. # If lun is not specified, it will be allocated automatically (first available). # # # vendor_id VENDOR1 # removable 1 # device-type cd # lun 1 # # # vendor_id VENDOR2 # lun 2 # # # vendor_id back1 # scsi_sn SERIAL # write-cache on # lun 3 # lun is commented out - will be allocated automatically # # # vendor_id back2 #mode_page 8:0:18:0x10:0:0xff.... #mode_page 8:0:18:0x10:0:0xff.... #bs-type aio # lun 15 # # Some more parameters which can be specified locally or globally: #scsi_id ... #scsi_sn ... #vendor_id ... #product_id ... #product_rev ... #sense_format ... #removable ... #online ... #path ... #mode_page 8:0:18:0x10:0:0xff.... #mode_page 8:0:18:0x10:0:0xff.... #device-type ... #bs-type ... # backing store type - default rdwr, can be aio, mmap, etc... #allow-in-use yes # if specified globally, can't be overwritten locally # write-cache off # scsi_sn multipath-10 # Parameters below are only global. They can't be configured per LUN. # Only allow connections from 192.168.100.1 and 192.168.200.5 # initiator-address 192.168.100.1 # initiator-address 192.168.200.5 # Tuning parameters (global, per target) #MaxRecvDataSegmentLength 8192 #MaxXmitDataSegmentLength 8192 #HeaderDigest None #DataDigest None #InitialR2T Yes #MaxOutstandingR2T 1 #ImmediateData Yes #FirstBurstLength 65536 #MaxBurstLength 262144 #DataPDUInOrder Yes #DataSequenceInOrder Yes #ErrorRecoveryLevel 0 #IFMarker No #OFMarker No #DefaultTime2Wait 2 #DefaultTime2Retain 20 #OFMarkInt Reject #IFMarkInt Reject #MaxConnections 1 # Allowed incoming users # incominguser user1 secretpass12 # incominguser user2 secretpass23 # Outgoing user # outgoinguser userA secretpassA # # The device will have lun 1 unless you specify something else # # backing-store /dev/LVM/somedevice # lun 10 # # Devices which are in use (by system: mounted, for swap, part of RAID, or by # userspace: dd, by tgtd for another target etc.) can't be used, unless you use # --force flag or add 'allow-in-use yes' option # # backing-store /dev/LVM/somedevice # allow-in-use yes # # # # scsi_sn serial1 # # # scsi_sn serial2 # # allow-in-use yes # # Not supported configurations, and therefore, commented out: # # backing-store /dev/LVM/somedevice1 # backing-store /dev/LVM/somedevice2 # lun 10 # lun 11 # # # # vendor_id VENDOR1 # # # direct-store /dev/sdc # # This one will break the parser: # # # vendor_id VENDOR1 # # # direct-store /dev/sdc # # # vendor_id VENDOR1 # #