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== Introduction ==
 
== Introduction ==
  
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== Configure /etc/ctl.conf ==
 
== Configure /etc/ctl.conf ==
  
Use this config for /etc/ctl.conf
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Use this config for /etc/ctl.conf:
  
 
  lun fibre-channel {
 
  lun fibre-channel {
        backend block
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backend block
        device-id "5000c5001d5ba30b"
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device-id "5000c5001d5ba30b"
        serial "MGKSERIAL0001"
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serial "MGKSERIAL0001"
        option vendor "MGK"
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option vendor "MGK"
        option product "FC Disk"
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option product "FC Disk"
        option naa "600A0B80002682A8000067D95897A544"
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option naa "600A0B80002682A8000067D95897A544"
        option removable "on"
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option removable "on"
        path /dev/zvol/tank1/export/fc
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path /dev/zvol/tank1/export/fc
 
  }
 
  }
 
   
 
   
  target naa.2100001b321cd5b6 {
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  target naa.100000062b1b88c8 {
        auth-group no-authentication
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auth-group no-authentication
        port isp0
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port mpt0
        port isp1
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port mpt1
        lun 0 fibre-channel
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lun 0 fibre-channel
 
  }
 
  }
  
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       ctld_name=naa.2100001b321cd5b6,lun,0
 
       ctld_name=naa.2100001b321cd5b6,lun,0
 
       scsiname=naa.2100001b321cd5b6,lun,0
 
       scsiname=naa.2100001b321cd5b6,lun,0
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== Initiator side ==
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If using macOS, the mac should just "see" the target, no configuration required.
  
 
== References ==
 
== References ==

Latest revision as of 10:25, 22 February 2019


Introduction

You need:

  • FreeBSD with a kernel that supports your card, e.g. for QLogic QLE2462
  • a fiber channel card that supports target mode
  • a ZFS zvol

Create a ZFS zvol

This will create a sparse 850GB ZFS zvol.

sudo zfs create -p -s -V 850g tank1/export/fc

Enable ctld

sudo sysrc ctld_enable=YES

Bring the device online

sudo ctladm port -o on isp0
sudo ctladm port -o on isp1

Check the WWN address

You'll get output like:

z800:aram$ sudo ctladm port -l
Port Online Frontend Name     pp vp
0    YES    camsim   camsim   0  0  naa.50000009e370df01
1    YES    ioctl    ioctl    0  0  
2    YES    tpc      tpc      0  0  
3    YES    camtgt   isp0     0  0  naa.2100001b321cd5b6
4    YES    camtgt   isp1     0  0  naa.2101001b323cd5b6

Configure /etc/ctl.conf

Use this config for /etc/ctl.conf:

lun fibre-channel {
	backend block
	device-id "5000c5001d5ba30b"
	serial "MGKSERIAL0001"
	option vendor "MGK"
	option product "FC Disk"
	option naa "600A0B80002682A8000067D95897A544"
	option removable "on"
	path /dev/zvol/tank1/export/fc
}

target naa.100000062b1b88c8 {
	auth-group no-authentication
	port mpt0
	port mpt1
	lun 0 fibre-channel
}

Make sure the WWN matches. Next, start the ctld daemon. The device-id is from a real Seagate FC disk, and the naa is from a real array. I think both are required by macOS to make multipathing work.

sudo service ctld start

Query the status, to see if everything is working correctly:

z800:aram$ sudo ctladm devlist -v                                                                                                                                          
LUN Backend       Size (Blocks)   BS Serial Number    Device ID       
  0 block            1782579200  512 MYSERIAL   0     MYDEVID   0     
      lun_type=0
      num_threads=14
      file=/dev/zvol/tank1/export/fc
      ctld_name=naa.2100001b321cd5b6,lun,0
      scsiname=naa.2100001b321cd5b6,lun,0

Initiator side

If using macOS, the mac should just "see" the target, no configuration required.

References