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ISCSI(4)		    Kernel Interfaces Manual		      ISCSI(4)

NAME
       iscsi --	iSCSI initiator

SYNOPSIS
       To compile this driver into the kernel, place the following line	in the
       kernel configuration file:

	     device iscsi

       Alternatively,  to  load	the driver as a	module at boot time, place the
       following line in loader.conf(5):

	     iscsi_load="YES"

DESCRIPTION
       The iscsi subsystem provides the	kernel component of an	iSCSI  initia-
       tor,  responsible  for implementing the Full Feature Phase of the iSCSI
       protocol.  The initiator	is the iSCSI  client,  which  connects	to  an
       iSCSI  target,  providing  local	 access	to a remote block device.  The
       userland	component is provided by iscsid(8) and	both  the  kernel  and
       userland	are configured using iscsictl(8).

SYSCTL VARIABLES
       The  following  variables are available as both sysctl(8) variables and
       loader(8) tunables:

       kern.iscsi.debug
	       Verbosity level for log messages	from the iscsi driver.	Set to
	       0 to disable logging or 1 to  warn  about  potential  problems.
	       Larger values enable debugging output.  Defaults	to 1.

       kern.iscsi.ping_timeout
	       The  number  of	seconds	to wait	for the	target to respond to a
	       NOP-Out PDU.  In	the event that there  is  no  response	within
	       that  time  the	session	 gets forcibly restarted.  Set to 0 to
	       disable sending NOP-Out PDUs.  Defaults to 5.

       kern.iscsi.iscsid_timeout
	       The number of seconds to	wait for iscsid(8) to establish	a ses-
	       sion.  After that time iscsi will abort and retry.  Defaults to
	       60.

       kern.iscsi.login_timeout
	       The number of seconds to	wait for a login attempt  to  succeed.
	       After that time iscsi will abort	and retry.  Defaults to	60.

       kern.iscsi.maxtags
	       The  maximum  number  of	 outstanding IO	requests.  Defaults to
	       255.

       kern.iscsi.fail_on_disconnection
	       Controls	the  behavior  after  an  iSCSI	 connection  has  been
	       dropped due to network problems.	 When set to 1,	a dropped con-
	       nection	causes	the iSCSI device nodes to be destroyed.	 After
	       reconnecting, they will be created again.  By default, the  de-
	       vice  nodes  are	left intact.  While the	connection is down all
	       input/output operations are suspended, to be retried after  the
	       connection is reestablished.

SEE ALSO
       iser(4),	iscsi.conf(5), iscsictl(8), iscsid(8)

HISTORY
       The iscsi subsystem first appeared in FreeBSD 10.0.

AUTHORS
       The   iscsi   subsystem	 was  developed	 by  Edward  Tomasz  Napierala
       <trasz@FreeBSD.org> under sponsorship from the FreeBSD Foundation.

FreeBSD	14.3			 May 28, 2017			      ISCSI(4)

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