Connecting Remote iSCSI Devices to Storage Cluster Nodes

Acronis Storage allows you to connect remote iSCSI devices to nodes and perceives their LUNs as storage disks. You can connect iSCSI devices to nodes at any time.

To connect a remote iSCSI device to a node, do the following:

  1. On the NODES screen, select a node, open its DISKS tab, and click iSCSI target.

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  2. In the Remote iSCSI Target window, do the following:

    1. Specify the IQN of the target.
    2. In the Portal and Port fields, specify the target’s IP address and port (optional) and click the corresponding check icon.
    3. (Optional) If the target has multiple paths, click Add portal and configure it as in the previous step.
    4. (Optional) If necessary, check CHAP authentication and specify the credentials.
    5. Click Connect.

Acronis Storage will connect the target (i.e. all its LUNs) and initiate it; corresponding entries with the iSCSI type will appear in the node’s DISKS list.

To remove the iSCSI target, click iSCSI Target, DELETE CONNECTION, and DELETE.

Assigning Disk Roles To Remote iSCSI Devices

If the node had already been in the cluster before you connected the iSCSI device to it, assign disk roles to all its LUNs. To do this:

  1. Select a disk with the iSCSI type and click Assign.
  2. In the Choose role window, select Storage and click Done.
  3. Repeat the above steps for every disk with the iSCSI type.

Note

You can assign metadata or cache roles to these disks but it is recommended only for single-node installations with SAN-provided redundancy that host Acronis Backup Gateways. For more information on disk roles, see the roles description in Assigning Disk Roles Manually.