ISCSI Discovery

DiskArray

DiskArray Dear JDisc friends,

we are constantly improving the discovery. Right now, one of our focus areas is to improve the discovery in the storage area. As a first new feature in this focus area, we scan the ISCSI initiators, targets and sessions. That provides detailed information about which servers uses what ISCSI target on what NAS or disk array.

We currently determine the ISCSI sessions from VMware ESX, Windows, and Linux computers as well as for some SNMP disk arrays.

The device details dialog provides a new tab ISCSI within the Networking section. The ISCSI tab includes two subsections. One for the ISCSI initiators and one for the ISCSI targets. Besides the IQN and alias, the report also includes the connection sessions.

But we also need your help. If you find some disk arrays or NAS devices that are supporting SNMP and we don’t detect the ISCSI targets, then please create a SNMP walk using the SNMP tool from our homepage, create a SNMP walk and then submit the walk together with a new ticket into our ticketing system.

Below, you find the screenshot of one of our ESX servers with its ISCSI initiators:

ISCSIInitiators ESX server with its ISCSI initiators

On the NAS side, you can see all the ISCSI targets together with the initiators which are connected to the target. The VMware target is mounted by three ESX servers.

ISCSITargets NAS side - ISCSI targets with initiators

We hope that you like this new feature and we are looking forward to receive your feedback…

The new feature will be part of JDisc Discovery 4.0 – build 4047.

Cheers,
Thomas

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Thomas Trenz
I own and manage JDisc and its network inventory and discovery products. Before I started JDisc, I worked quite a long time for Hewlett-Packard developing software for network assessments and inventory projects. Feel free to contact me on Linked-In or Xing.

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Thomas Trenz
I own and manage JDisc and its network inventory and discovery products. Before I started JDisc, I worked quite a long time for Hewlett-Packard developing software for network assessments and inventory projects. Feel free to contact me on Linked-In or Xing.

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ISCSI Discovery

DiskArray

DiskArray Dear JDisc friends,

we are constantly improving the discovery. Right now, one of our focus areas is to improve the discovery in the storage area. As a first new feature in this focus area, we scan the ISCSI initiators, targets and sessions. That provides detailed information about which servers uses what ISCSI target on what NAS or disk array.

We currently determine the ISCSI sessions from VMware ESX, Windows, and Linux computers as well as for some SNMP disk arrays.

The device details dialog provides a new tab ISCSI within the Networking section. The ISCSI tab includes two subsections. One for the ISCSI initiators and one for the ISCSI targets. Besides the IQN and alias, the report also includes the connection sessions.

But we also need your help. If you find some disk arrays or NAS devices that are supporting SNMP and we don’t detect the ISCSI targets, then please create a SNMP walk using the SNMP tool from our homepage, create a SNMP walk and then submit the walk together with a new ticket into our ticketing system.

Below, you find the screenshot of one of our ESX servers with its ISCSI initiators:

ISCSIInitiators ESX server with its ISCSI initiators

On the NAS side, you can see all the ISCSI targets together with the initiators which are connected to the target. The VMware target is mounted by three ESX servers.

ISCSITargets NAS side - ISCSI targets with initiators

We hope that you like this new feature and we are looking forward to receive your feedback…

The new feature will be part of JDisc Discovery 4.0 – build 4047.

Cheers,
Thomas

author avatar
Thomas Trenz
I own and manage JDisc and its network inventory and discovery products. Before I started JDisc, I worked quite a long time for Hewlett-Packard developing software for network assessments and inventory projects. Feel free to contact me on Linked-In or Xing.

About The Author

Thomas Trenz
I own and manage JDisc and its network inventory and discovery products. Before I started JDisc, I worked quite a long time for Hewlett-Packard developing software for network assessments and inventory projects. Feel free to contact me on Linked-In or Xing.

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