Alles anzeigenThe backing store is a block device. So, that could be a partition without a filesystem, an image file, or the most popular option (in my opinion) is an LVM logical volume.
It should since zfs can provide a block device (zfs volume).
Sure.
- Wipe a disk in the Physical Disks tab
- Install the LVM plugin from the Plugins tab
- Add the newly wiped disk as a Physical Volume in the LVM plugin.
- Create a new Volume group consisting of the new physical volume in the LVM plugin. I named it vgiscsi.
- Create a new Logical Volume on the new volume group in the LVM plugin. I named it lviscsi1 and made it 2GB.
- Enable the tgt plugin in the Settings tab of the TGT plugin
- Add a target from the Targets tab
- Name: misc1
- Backing store: /dev/mapper/vgiscsi-lviscsi1
- Initiator address (name or IP of system you want to use the iscsi target): omv4dev
- Save and apply
- It should be ready for the initiator on the client.
Here is a good how to as well - https://www.tecmint.com/setup-…nd-initiator-on-debian-9/
Thanks for the steps, works like a charm, wonder if these steps should be on the main page of the plugin, took me sometime to reach here