iSNS must be started at the server. You can do this by entering rcisns start or /etc/init.d/isns start at the server console of the server where you install it. You can also use the stop, status, and restart options with iSNS.
iSNS can also be configured to start automatically each time the server is rebooted. To do this
Start YaST and under , select .
With the tab selected, specify the IP address of your iSNS server, then click .
In the Service Start section of the screen, select .
You can also choose to start the iSNS server manually. You must then use the rcisns start command to start the service each time the server is restarted.
In order for iSCSI initiators and targets to use the iSNS service, they must belong to a discovery domain. A default discovery domain named is automatically created when you install the iSNS service. The existing iSCSI targets and initiators that have been configured to use iSNS are automatically added to the default discovery domain.
To create a new discovery domain:
Start YaST and under , select .
Click the tab, then click the button.
You can also select an existing discovery domain and click the button to remove that discovery domain.
Specify the name of the discovery domain you are creating, then click .
Discovery domains must belong to a discovery domain set. You can create a discovery domain and add nodes to that discovery domain, but it is not active and the iSNS service does not function unless you add the discovery domain to a discovery domain set. A default discovery domain set named is automatically created when you install iSNS and the default discovery domain is automatically added to that domain set.
To create a discovery domain set:
Start YaST and under , select .
Click the tab, then click the button.
You can also select an existing discovery domain set and click the button to remove that discovery domain set.
Specify the name of the discovery domain set you are creating, then click .
Start YaST and under , select .
Click the tab and ensure the iSCSI targets and initiators that you want to use the iSNS service are listed.
If an iSCSI target or initiator is not listed, you might need to restart the iSCSI service on the node. You can do this by running the rcopen-iscsi restart command to restart an initiator or the rciscsitarget restart command to restart a target.
You can select an iSCSI node and click the button to remove that node from the iSNS database. This is useful if you are no longer using an iSCSI node or have renamed it.
The iSCSI node will be automatically added to the list (iSNS database) again when you restart the iSCSI service or reboot the server unless you remove or comment out the iSNS portion of the iSCSI configuration file.
Click the tab, select the desired discovery domain, then click the button.
Click , select the node you want to add to the domain, then click .
Repeat the last step for as many nodes as you want to add to the discovery domain, then click when you are finished adding nodes.
An iSCSI node can belong to more than one discovery domain.
Start YaST and under , select .
Click the tab.
Select to add a new set to the list of discovery domain sets.
Choose a discovery domain set to modify.
Click , select the discovery domain you want to add to the discovery domain set, then click .
Repeat the last step for as many discovery domains as you want to add to the discovery domain set, then click .
A discovery domain can belong to more than one discovery domain set.