Information covered
- Purpose
- Description
- Create an iSCSI share on the IDrive BMR device
- Backup an iSCSI share to the IDrive BMR device
- Configure an iSCSI share
- Access an iSCSI share on a Windows system
Purpose
Learn to host, backup, and configure iSCSI shares on the IDrive BMR device.
Description
iSCSI shares follow a block-level storage architecture and can be accessed as storage drives on any computer, provided it is on the local network and has an iSCSI initiator client.
Create an iSCSI share on the IDrive BMR device
To create an iSCSI share with IDrive BMR,
- Sign in to the IDrive BMR device interface.
- On the NAS Share tab, click the Create a new share button.
The Create Share wizard will be displayed. - In the Share Type tab, select iSCSI Share and click Next.
- In the Share Settings tab, assign a name to your iSCSI share.
- Select Apply new settings to assign default settings to your share. Alternatively, select Use the configurations of an existing share and select an existing share from the dropdown to replicate its configurations.
- Assign disk space for the iSCSI target and configure the block size as 512 Bytes or 4096 Bytes.
Note: While you may be able to change the sector size of the iSCSI target from the initiator side, it is, however, not recommended. During negotiation between the target and the initiator, a difference in the block size may cause issues with the iSCSI operations.
- Click Next.
- In the Local Snapshot tab, set the snapshot frequency using the dropdown against Capture a local snapshot every _.
- Select the days for local backup as Daily, Weekdays, Weekend, or select Custom and choose the days.
- Set the start and end time for backup.
Note: Here, the Start Time and End Time is a soft cut-off. The actual start time and end time are dependent on the tasks that are in progress.
- In the Snapshot Retention Settings section, use the slider to set the limit for retaining local snapshots. You can retain up to 100 local snapshots of a network share.
- Click Next.
- In the Confirm Share tab, review the local snapshot and cloud replication summary, and click Create.
The created share is displayed on the NAS Share page.
Backup an iSCSI share to the IDrive BMR device
To schedule local snapshots of an iSCSI share,
- Sign in to the IDrive BMR device interface.
- Navigate to the iSCSI tab. All the network shares are displayed here.
- Click Configure Share Settings corresponding to the required iSCSI share.
- In the Configure Local Snapshot section, set the frequency for capturing the local snapshots, and schedule the backup.
- Click Save.
You can also choose to pause the local backup of a network share by moving the slide toggle in the respective section to read Disabled.
Configure an iSCSI share
To configure an iSCSI share,
- Sign in to the IDrive BMR device interface.
- Go to the NAS Share tab. All the network shares are displayed here.
- Click Configure Share Settings corresponding to the required iSCSI share. This opens the Configure Share screen.
Note: CHAP Authentication is the only access settings for iSCSI shares.
- In the CHAP Authentication section, configure CHAP Authentication and Mutual CHAP Authentication.
Note:
- CHAP authentication is recommended for the identity verification of the remote client(s).
- CHAP authentication can be negotiated in both directions for mutual authentication between the client and the iSCSI target, via Mutual CHAP Authentication.
- CHAP authentication needs to be enabled for configuring Mutual CHAP Authentication.
- In the Configure Local Snapshot tab, set the frequency for capturing the local snapshots and schedule the backups as Daily, Weekdays, Weekend, or select Custom and choose the days.
- Set the start and end time for backup.
Note: Here, the Start Time and End Time is a soft cut-off. The actual start time is dependent on the backup pipeline and the actual end time is dependent on the ongoing tasks that are in progress.
- In the Snapshot Retention Settings section, use the slider to set the limit for retaining local snapshots. You can retain up to 100 local snapshots of a network share.
- Click Save to save the local snapshot settings.
Access an iSCSI share on a Windows system
To access an iSCSI share on a Windows system,
- Launch iSCSI Initiator on your Windows machine.
Note: Microsoft iSCSI Initiator is installed natively on Windows Vista, Windows Server 2008, Windows 7, Windows Server 2008 R2, and Windows Server 2012. For other operating systems, it needs to be installed manually.
- Enter the server IP of your IDrive BMR device in the Target field and click Quick Connect....
- In the list of discovered targets, select the required iSCSI target, and click Connect to access the iSCSI volume.
- In case CHAP Authentication is enabled, an authentication failure message will be displayed.
To authenticate,
- Go to Connect < Advanced.
- Enter the pre-defined CHAP username and password and click OK.
- Click OK in the Advanced Settings window to access the iSCSI target.