open-iscsi

Linux* Open-iSCSI Software Initiator

Open-iSCSI is a high-performance, transport independent, multi-platform implementation of RFC3720 iSCSI. Open-iSCSI is partitioned into user and kernel parts. The kernel portion of Open-iSCSI is a from-scratch code licensed under GPL. The kernel part implements iSCSI data path (that is, iSCSI Read and iSCSI Write), and consists of two loadable modules: iscsi_if.ko and iscsi_tcp.ko. User space contains the entire control plane: configuration manager, iSCSI Discovery, Login and Logout processing, connection-level error processing, Nop-In and Nop-Out handling, and (in the future:) Text processing, iSNS, SLP, Radius, etc. The user space Open-iSCSI consists of a daemon process called iscsid, and a management utility iscsiadm.

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