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iSCSI is an IETF standard (RFC 3720) for remote access to block-level storage. It can be thought of as similar to NFS, except that an NFS server exports files; the iSCSI target exports blocks to the iSCSI initiators, which are the clients. To set up the target, you need to edit the /etc/iscsi/targets file. It has a certain layout, to provide a means of (a) mirroring and (b) combining multiple areas to present one large contiguous area of storage. This can be multiply-layered.
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MD5 (netbsd-iscsi-20080207.tar.gz) = JvQ/CpBqlhHLHYAoV/6l0w==
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RMD160 (netbsd-iscsi-20080207.tar.gz) = YkF6bHvr+VJXBU+WmQpwCfUVwGQ=
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SHA1 (netbsd-iscsi-20080207.tar.gz) = r+bKL99Gzm3+00Hf0FrrWXWErg8=
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SHA256 (netbsd-iscsi-20080207.tar.gz) = nG5zcslLXMvDPimQMNGf2MJMzqJP+/+qlNQlUadq4oQ=
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SIZE (netbsd-iscsi-20080207.tar.gz) = 249607
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