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From c229e7d74a3103814403f7c242abcbaef211e259 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Chris Leech <cleech@redhat.com>
Date: Mon, 19 Nov 2012 16:38:45 -0800
Subject: use var for config
---
README | 33 ++++++++++++++++-----------------
doc/iscsiadm.8 | 8 ++++----
usr/idbm.c | 6 +++---
usr/idbm.h | 13 +++++++------
usr/iface.h | 4 +++-
5 files changed, 33 insertions(+), 31 deletions(-)
diff --git a/README b/README
index 3757b2d26d0d..fa38c8c82dcf 100644
--- a/README
+++ b/README
@@ -170,8 +170,7 @@ Usage: iscsid [OPTION]
Open-iSCSI persistent configuration is stored in a number of
directories under a configuration root directory, using a flat-file
-format. This configuration root directory is /etc/iscsi by default,
-but may also commonly be in /var/lib/iscsi.
+format. This configuration root directory is /var/lib/iscsi by default.
Configuration is contained in directories for:
@@ -489,7 +488,7 @@ a scsi_host per HBA port).
To manage both types of initiator stacks, iscsiadm uses the interface (iface)
structure. For each HBA port or for software iscsi for each network
device (ethX) or NIC, that you wish to bind sessions to you must create
-a iface config /etc/iscsi/ifaces.
+a iface config /var/lib/iscsi/ifaces.
Prep:
@@ -523,29 +522,29 @@ Running:
iface0 qla4xxx,00:c0:dd:08:63:e8,20.15.0.7,default,iqn.2005-06.com.redhat:madmax
iface1 qla4xxx,00:c0:dd:08:63:ea,20.15.0.9,default,iqn.2005-06.com.redhat:madmax
-Will report iface configurations that are setup in /etc/iscsi/ifaces.
+Will report iface configurations that are setup in /var/lib/iscsi/ifaces.
The format is:
iface_name transport_name,hwaddress,ipaddress,net_ifacename,initiatorname
For software iscsi, you can create the iface configs by hand, but it is
recommended that you use iscsiadm's iface mode. There is an iface.example in
-/etc/iscsi/ifaces which can be used as a template for the daring.
+/var/lib/iscsi/ifaces which can be used as a template for the daring.
For each network object you wish to bind a session to you must create
-a separate iface config in /etc/iscsi/ifaces and each iface config file
+a separate iface config in /var/lib/iscsi/ifaces and each iface config file
must have a unique name which is less than or equal to 64 characters.
Example:
If you have NIC1 with MAC address 00:0F:1F:92:6B:BF and NIC2 with
MAC address 00:C0:DD:08:63:E7 and you wanted to do software iscsi over
-TCP/IP. Then in /etc/iscsi/ifaces/iface0 you would enter:
+TCP/IP. Then in /var/lib/iscsi/ifaces/iface0 you would enter:
iface.transport_name = tcp
iface.hwaddress = 00:0F:1F:92:6B:BF
-and in /etc/iscsi/ifaces/iface1 you would enter:
+and in /var/lib/iscsi/ifaces/iface1 you would enter:
iface.transport_name = tcp
iface.hwaddress = 00:C0:DD:08:63:E7
@@ -595,7 +594,7 @@ cxgb3i.00:07:43:05:97:07 cxgb3i,00:07:43:05:97:07,<empty>,<empty>,<empty>
qla4xxx.00:0e:1e:04:8b:2e qla4xxx,00:0e:1e:04:8b:2e,<empty>,<empty>,<empty>
-Will report iface configurations that are setup in /etc/iscsi/ifaces.
+Will report iface configurations that are setup in /var/lib/iscsi/ifaces.
The format is:
iface_name transport_name,hwaddress,ipaddress,net_ifacename,initiatorname
@@ -681,7 +680,7 @@ need a separate network connection to the target for discovery purposes.
*This will be fixed in the next version of open-iscsi*
For compatibility reasons, when you run iscsiadm to do discovery, it
-will check for interfaces in /etc/iscsi/iscsi/ifaces that are using
+will check for interfaces in /var/lib/iscsi/ifaces that are using
tcp for the iface.transport and it will bind the portals that are discovered
so that they will be logged in through those ifaces. This behavior can also
be overriden by passing in the interfaces you want to use. For the case
@@ -699,7 +698,7 @@ we do not bind a session to an iface, then you can use the special iface
iscsiadm -m discoverydb -t st -p ip:port -I default --discover -P 1
-And if you did not define any interfaces in /etc/iscsi/ifaces and do
+And if you did not define any interfaces in /var/lib/iscsi/ifaces and do
not pass anything into iscsiadm, running iscsiadm will do the default
behavior, where we allow the network subsystem to decide which
device to use.
@@ -741,7 +740,7 @@ To now log into targets it is the same as with software iscsi. See section
./iscsiadm -m discoverydb -t st -p 192.168.1.1:3260 --discover
- This will search /etc/iscsi/send_targets for a record with the
+ This will search /var/lib/iscsi/send_targets for a record with the
ID [portal = 192.168.1.1:3260 and type = sendtargets. If found it
will perform discovery using the settings stored in the record.
If a record does not exist, it will be created using the iscsid.conf
@@ -750,7 +749,7 @@ To now log into targets it is the same as with software iscsi. See section
The argument to -p may also be a hostname instead of an address.
./iscsiadm -m discoverydb -t st -p smoehost --discover
- For the ifaces, iscsiadm will first search /etc/iscsi/ifaces for
+ For the ifaces, iscsiadm will first search /var/lib/iscsi/ifaces for
interfaces using software iscsi. If any are found then nodes found
during discovery will be setup so that they can logged in through
those interfaces. To specify a specific iface, pass the
@@ -806,7 +805,7 @@ To now log into targets it is the same as with software iscsi. See section
This command will perform discovery, but not manipulate the node DB.
- SendTargets iSCSI Discovery with a specific interface. If you
- wish to only use a subset of the interfaces in /etc/iscsi/ifaces
+ wish to only use a subset of the interfaces in /var/lib/iscsi/ifaces
then you can pass them in during discovery:
./iscsiadm -m discoverydb -t sendtargets -p 192.168.1.1:3260 \
@@ -1207,8 +1206,8 @@ where targetname is the name of the target and ip_address:port is the address
and port of the portal. tpgt, is the portal group tag of
the portal, and is not used in iscsiadm commands except for static
record creation. And iface name is the name of the iscsi interface
-defined in /etc/iscsi/ifaces. If no interface was defined in
-/etc/iscsi/ifaces or passed in, the default behavior is used.
+defined in /var/lib/iscsi/ifaces. If no interface was defined in
+/var/lib/iscsi/ifaces or passed in, the default behavior is used.
Default here is iscsi_tcp/tcp to be used over which ever NIC the
network layer decides is best.
@@ -1323,7 +1322,7 @@ If set, iscsid will perform discovery to the address every
discovery.isns.discoveryd_poll_inval or
discovery.sendtargets.discoveryd_poll_inval seconds,
and it will log into any portals found from the discovery source using
-the ifaces in /etc/iscsi/ifaces.
+the ifaces in /var/lib/iscsi/ifaces.
Note that for iSNS the poll_interval does not have to be set. If not set,
iscsid will only perform rediscovery when it gets a SCN from the server.
diff --git a/doc/iscsiadm.8 b/doc/iscsiadm.8
index a82805e28fb9..758a47c2d1fe 100644
--- a/doc/iscsiadm.8
+++ b/doc/iscsiadm.8
@@ -241,7 +241,7 @@ This option is only valid for ping submode.
.TP
\fB\-I\fR, \fB\-\-interface=\fI[iface]\fR
The interface argument specifies the iSCSI interface to use for the operation.
-iSCSI interfaces (iface) are defined in /etc/iscsi/ifaces. For hardware
+iSCSI interfaces (iface) are defined in /var/lib/iscsi/ifaces. For hardware
iSCSI (qla4xxx) the iface config must have the hardware address
(iface.hwaddress = port's MAC address)
and the driver/transport_name (iface.transport_name). The iface's name is
@@ -318,7 +318,7 @@ If no other options are specified: for \fIdiscovery\fR, \fIdiscoverydb\fR and
\fInode\fR, all of their respective records are displayed; for \fIsession\fR,
all active sessions and connections are displayed; for \fIfw\fR, all boot
firmware values are displayed; for \fIhost\fR, all iSCSI hosts are displayed;
-and for \fIiface\fR, all ifaces setup in /etc/iscsi/ifaces are displayed.
+and for \fIiface\fR, all ifaces setup in /var/lib/iscsi/ifaces are displayed.
.TP
\fB\-n\fR, \fB\-\-name=\fIname\fR
@@ -703,10 +703,10 @@ The configuration file read by \fBiscsid\fR and \fBiscsiadm\fR on startup.
The file containing the iSCSI InitiatorName and InitiatorAlias read by
\fBiscsid\fR and \fBiscsiadm\fR on startup.
.TP
-/etc/iscsi/nodes/
+/var/lib/iscsi/nodes/
This directory contains the nodes with their targets.
.TP
-/etc/iscsi/send_targets
+/var/lib/iscsi/send_targets
This directory contains the portals.
.SH "SEE ALSO"
diff --git a/usr/idbm.c b/usr/idbm.c
index 2fe424fb66ba..a749cc8ea3f8 100644
--- a/usr/idbm.c
+++ b/usr/idbm.c
@@ -2917,9 +2917,9 @@ free_info:
int idbm_init(idbm_get_config_file_fn *fn)
{
/* make sure root db dir is there */
- if (access(ISCSI_CONFIG_ROOT, F_OK) != 0) {
- if (mkdir(ISCSI_CONFIG_ROOT, 0660) != 0) {
- log_error("Could not make %s %d", ISCSI_CONFIG_ROOT,
+ if (access(ISCSIVAR, F_OK) != 0) {
+ if (mkdir(ISCSIVAR, 0660) != 0) {
+ log_error("Could not make %s %d", ISCSIVAR,
errno);
return errno;
}
diff --git a/usr/idbm.h b/usr/idbm.h
index b9020fe4fd0a..b89ddffe55df 100644
--- a/usr/idbm.h
+++ b/usr/idbm.h
@@ -29,12 +29,13 @@
#include "list.h"
#include "flashnode.h"
-#define NODE_CONFIG_DIR ISCSI_CONFIG_ROOT"nodes"
-#define SLP_CONFIG_DIR ISCSI_CONFIG_ROOT"slp"
-#define ISNS_CONFIG_DIR ISCSI_CONFIG_ROOT"isns"
-#define STATIC_CONFIG_DIR ISCSI_CONFIG_ROOT"static"
-#define FW_CONFIG_DIR ISCSI_CONFIG_ROOT"fw"
-#define ST_CONFIG_DIR ISCSI_CONFIG_ROOT"send_targets"
+#define ISCSIVAR "/var/lib/iscsi/"
+#define NODE_CONFIG_DIR ISCSIVAR"nodes"
+#define SLP_CONFIG_DIR ISCSIVAR"slp"
+#define ISNS_CONFIG_DIR ISCSIVAR"isns"
+#define STATIC_CONFIG_DIR ISCSIVAR"static"
+#define FW_CONFIG_DIR ISCSIVAR"fw"
+#define ST_CONFIG_DIR ISCSIVAR"send_targets"
#define ST_CONFIG_NAME "st_config"
#define ISNS_CONFIG_NAME "isns_config"
diff --git a/usr/iface.h b/usr/iface.h
index 01f70747dadd..f396918ccc15 100644
--- a/usr/iface.h
+++ b/usr/iface.h
@@ -20,7 +20,9 @@
#ifndef ISCSI_IFACE_H
#define ISCSI_IFACE_H
-#define IFACE_CONFIG_DIR ISCSI_CONFIG_ROOT"ifaces"
+#include "idbm.h"
+
+#define IFACE_CONFIG_DIR ISCSIVAR"ifaces"
struct iface_rec;
struct list_head;
--
2.9.3