Point to Point servers to validate the identity of remote clients. The connection is based
upon the peer sharing a password, or secret. iSCSI capable storage systems support both
one-way and mutual CHAP. For one-way CHAP, each target can have its own unique CHAP
secret. For mutual CHAP, the initiator itself has a single secret with all targets.
CHAP security can be set up either as one-way CHAP or mutual CHAP. You must set up the
target (storage array) and the initiator (host) to use the same type of CHAP to establish a
successful login.
Unisphere is used to configure CHAP on the storage array. To configure CHAP on the host,
use the vendor tools for either the iSCSI HBA or NIC installed on each initiator host. For a
Qlogic iSCSI HBA use SANsurfer software. For a standard NIC on a Windows host use
Microsoft iSCSI Initiator software. On a Linux host, CHAP is configured by entering the
appropriate information in the /etc/iscsi.conf file.
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PacoAGsays:
Attention: B answer /etc/iscsid.conf”, the file name ends with “d”.
Your answer “/etc/iscsi.conf”, doesn’t end with “d”, that is correct for “RedHat 4” (no “RedHat 5” as the question)
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visitorsays:
Sourse: “Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 Essentials”
21.10. iSCSI Discovery Configuration
The default iSCSI configuration file is /etc/iscsi/iscsid.conf. This file contains iSCSI settings used by iscsid and iscsiadm.
Correct answer is
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A – Correct
Pay attention since RedHat 4 and RedHat 5 are DIFFERENT LOCATIONS!
RedHat 5
https://library.netapp.com/ecmdocs/ECMP1217221/html/GUID-826A3F69-420C-457B-AE35-91DFA7B3B7AB.html
RedHat 4
https://library.netapp.com/ecmdocs/ECMP1217221/html/GUID-AF7A7E7B-602B-4B2F-9BD6-4E90EA84CD6A.html
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B- correct
Point to Point servers to validate the identity of remote clients. The connection is based
upon the peer sharing a password, or secret. iSCSI capable storage systems support both
one-way and mutual CHAP. For one-way CHAP, each target can have its own unique CHAP
secret. For mutual CHAP, the initiator itself has a single secret with all targets.
CHAP security can be set up either as one-way CHAP or mutual CHAP. You must set up the
target (storage array) and the initiator (host) to use the same type of CHAP to establish a
successful login.
Unisphere is used to configure CHAP on the storage array. To configure CHAP on the host,
use the vendor tools for either the iSCSI HBA or NIC installed on each initiator host. For a
Qlogic iSCSI HBA use SANsurfer software. For a standard NIC on a Windows host use
Microsoft iSCSI Initiator software. On a Linux host, CHAP is configured by entering the
appropriate information in the /etc/iscsi.conf file.
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Attention: B answer /etc/iscsid.conf”, the file name ends with “d”.
Your answer “/etc/iscsi.conf”, doesn’t end with “d”, that is correct for “RedHat 4” (no “RedHat 5” as the question)
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Sourse: “Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 Essentials”
21.10. iSCSI Discovery Configuration
The default iSCSI configuration file is /etc/iscsi/iscsid.conf. This file contains iSCSI settings used by iscsid and iscsiadm.
So agree with A.
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