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Managing Devices in Oracle® Solaris 11.4

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Updated: November 2020
 
 

How to Remove a Client from a Discovery Domain

  1. You must be assigned the following authorizations when managing the iSNS service:
    • solaris.isnsmgr.write

    • solaris.smf.manage.isns

    • solaris.smf.value.isns

    For information about assigning authorizations to a role, see Chapter 3, Assigning Rights in Oracle Solaris in Securing Users and Processes in Oracle Solaris 11.4.

  2. List the clients to identify the one you want to remove.
    # isnsadm list-node -v
    iSCSI Name: iqn.1986-03.com.sun:01:000e0c9f10da.45173FEA.engr
    Alias: STK5320_NAS
    Type: Target
    Network Entity: SE5310
    Portal: 198.51.100.95:3260
    Portal Group: 1
    Portal: 198.51.100.95:3260
    Portal Group: 1
    DD Name: Research,Finance

    The output shows the client's iSCSI name and the name of the discovery domains of which it is a member.

  3. Remove the client from the discovery domain.
    # isnsadm remove-node -d domain_name iSCSI_name