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Acronis Storage 2.4 User's Guide

Jan 15, 2019
  • 1. About Acronis Storage
    • 1.1. Supported Storage Types
  • 2. Accessing S3 Buckets
    • 2.1. Managing Buckets via the Acronis Storage User Panel
    • 2.2. Accessing S3 Storage with CyberDuck
    • 2.3. Mounting S3 Storage with Mountain Duck
    • 2.4. Configuring Backup Exec to Keep Backups in S3 Storage
    • 2.5. S3 Bucket and Key Naming Policies
  • 3. Accessing iSCSI Targets
    • 3.1. Accessing iSCSI Targets from CentOS 6
    • 3.2. Accessing iSCSI Targets from Microsoft Windows Server 2012 R2
    • 3.3. Accessing iSCSI Targets from VMware ESXi
    • 3.4. Accessing iSCSI Targets from Citrix XenServer 6.2
    • 3.5. Accessing iSCSI Targets from Microsoft Hyper-V
  • 4. Accessing NFS Shares
    • 4.1. Mounting NFS Exports on Linux
    • 4.2. Mounting NFS Exports on MacOS
  • Acronis Storage 2.4 User's GuidePDF, 689 KB
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3.1. Accessing iSCSI Targets from CentOS 6ΒΆ

  1. Make sure that the iscsi-initiator-utils package is installed.

  2. Discover the required target by its IP address. For example:

    # iscsiadm --mode discovery --type sendtargets --portal 192.168.10.100
    
  3. Restart the iscsid service to rescan for newly added drives:

    # service iscsi restart
    

To check that the new drive has appeared in the system, use fdisk, parted or similar tools.

For more information, see the Red Hat Enterprise Linux Storage Administration Guide.

Jan 15, 2019
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