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Creating an iSCSI target on a Buffalo TeraStation


Learn how to can extend your server life through iSCSI here.

 

For TeraStation 3010/5010/3020 models, please refer to this article.
 
 
Note: It is recommended to setup iSCSI on a segregated network
  1. Log in to Settings for the TeraStation. You can access Settings by either entering the TeraStation's IP address into a web browser window or by using NAS Navigator.
  2. Navigate to the "Drives" tab and click on the LVM widget button to enable Logical Volume Management. (For Terastation 5010/3010 series enabling LVM is optional, go to Step6 if you are not using LVM)
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    Note: This process will delete any existing data on the unit!
  3. Click Enable LVM Volume for a drive.
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  4. You will be asked to enter a 4 digit number. This number is randomly generated and will not match this example. Before proceeding, please read the warning carefully.
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  5. Once the process finishes it should show the array with LVM enabled. Click Close to return to the main page.
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  6. Click the slide switch icon to enable iSCSI on the unit.
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  7. Click the iSCSI widget button to open the list of iSCSI volumes.
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  8. On the "iSCSI Settings" page it will list all the current iSCSI volumes. Click Create Volume to create a new iSCSI volume.
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  9. On the "Creating iSCSI Volume" page, enter the name of the volume and set the size. You can also add a description to the volume if desired.
    Note: Attaching multiple Windows hosts to one volume will result in data corruption. If this volume will be used on a Windows host, we recommend enabling access restrictions to prevent this possibility.
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  10. (If iSCSI is on a segregated network this is likely not necessary, but it is recommended to use this funtion)
    Click the radio button to enable access restrictions. The fields for "Username" and "Password" equate to the CHAP user and target secret in the iSCSI initiator of the host that will connect to this volume. Click OK when finished.
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  11. The new volume should now be listed along with any existing volumes.
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For information on configuring various iSCSI initiators, please see the following links:


Configuring the iSCSI initiator in Windows Server 2008
Configuring the iSCSI initiator in Windows Server 2012
Configuring the software iSCSI initiator in an ESXi 5.x host that contains a single NIC
Configuring the software iSCSI initiator in an ESXi 5.x host using MPIO
How to configure Software iSCSI Initiator in ESXi 6.5 Host that Contains a Single NIC
How to configure Software iSCSI Initiator in ESXi 6.5 Host that Contains Multiple NIC

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