20060209. This is taken from the NetBSD src/dist/iscsi tree. iSCSI is an IETF standard (RFC 3720) for remote access to block-level storage. It can be thought of as similar to NFS, except that an NFS server exports files; the iSCSI target exports blocks to the iSCSI initiators, which are the clients. To set up the target, you need to edit the /etc/iscsi/targets file. It has a certain layout, to provide a means of (a) mirroring and (b) combining multiple areas to present one large contiguous area of storage. This can be multiply-layered. This package will replace the earlier intel-iscsi package, on which it is based.
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@comment $NetBSD: PLIST,v 1.1.1.1 2006/02/09 16:49:07 agc Exp $
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man/man8/iscsi-target.8
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man/man5/targets.5
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sbin/iscsi-harness
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sbin/iscsi-target
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share/iscsi/FAQ
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@dirrm share/iscsi
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