
There will be a iSCSI target icon on the desktop and the target can now be used as an external drive on your Mac. Note that all of the data on the target will be erased.Įnter the drive name and select the format. SNS' iSCSI-based globalSAN, built on the iSANmp software. Right-click on the iSCSI target under “External” and select “Erase…”. The introduction of the iSANmp volume sharing software and global- SAN storage standard from. If the iSCSI target is not readable by the Mac, a dialog box will prompt the user to initialize the iSCSI target.įollow the steps below to initialize the iSCSI target: The iSCSI connection will now appear as “Connected” in the left list box. Select the connection for the iSCSI target in the right list box. Select “Challenge Handshake Auchentication (CHAP)” to enter name and secret fields. Optional: If CHAP authentication is used, select “Authentication”. Select “Always send “Session Type” when connecting”, then select “Done”. Select an iSCSI Target in the left list box, then select “iSCSI Options”. Select “+” > “Portal/Group”.Įnter the IP address or domain name of the NAS. Run “globalSAN and Xtarget” in "System Preferences".Ĭlick lock icon to unlock and allow for changes.
#GLOBALSAN ISCSI INSTALL#
