I am shuffling things around here. Initially, I had setup a file-based iSCSI target on my FreeNAS box for VMware ESXi to use as a datastore. Lately, I've had the desire to access those VM files from outside of ESXi (backup, etc.) and at first thought I would try to move one or two VMs to a NFS datastore served by the same FreeNAS box, but the performance was atrocious.
Right now, I am tinkering with a new zvol-based iSCSI target and accessing those VM files from my Manjaro-based laptop. The ESXi system creates a VMFS file system on the iSCSI target, and from Linux I had to install open-iscsi and vmfs-tools to make this happen.
As is usual with different distributions of GNU/Linux, the locations of files will vary from one distribution to the next. On some, you'll find the iSCSI target datbase in /var/lib/iscsi, while on Manjaro it's located in /etc/iscsi.
Legend:
- FreeNAS box is 169.254.20.100 (not really, documentation only)
- zvol is 1TiB in size
- iSCSI Extent is using FreeNAS defaults, nothing custom
- iSCSI Portal is not using authentication
- Domain name is 'example.net' (not really, documentation only)
On my Linux client, I opened a terminal...
# iscsiadm --mode discovery -t sendtargets --portal 169.254.20.100
169.254.20.100:3260="" iqn.2019-06.net.example.istgt:zvol.target
# iscsiadm --mode node --targetname iqn.2019-06.net.example.istgt:zvol.target --portal 169.254.20.100 --login
Logging in to [iface: default, target: iqn.2019-06.net.example.istgt:zvol.target, portal: 169.254.20.100,3260]
Login to [iface: default, target: iqn.2019-06.net.example.istgt:zvol.target, portal: 169.254.20.100,3260] successful.
# fdisk -l
Disk /dev/sdb: 1 TiB, 1099511627776 bytes, 2147483648 sectors
Disk model: iSCSI Disk
Units: sectors of 1 * 512 = 512 bytes
Sector size (logical/physical): 512 bytes / 32768 bytes
I/O size (minimum/optimal): 32768 bytes / 1048576 bytes
Disklabel type: gpt
Disk identifier: 79E7F7EF-EB2E-4086-9924-8E1730F8A54B
Device Start End Sectors Size Type
/dev/sdb1 2048 2147483614 2147481567 1024G VMware VMFS
# vmfs-fuse /dev/sdb1 /mnt/freenas-iscsi-zvol
# /bin/ls -alF /mnt/freenas-iscsi-zvol
total 794660K
drwxr-xr-t 7 root root 1820 Jun 11 15:10 .
drwxr-xr-x 9 root root 4096 Jun 11 13:23 ..
-r-------- 1 root root 5439488 Jun 11 14:11 .fbb.sf
-r-------- 1 root root 267026432 Jun 11 14:11 .fdc.sf
-r-------- 1 root root 1179648 Jun 11 14:11 .pb2.sf
-r-------- 1 root root 268435456 Jun 11 14:11 .pbc.sf
-r-------- 1 root root 262733824 Jun 11 14:11 .sbc.sf
srwx------ 2 root root 280 Jun 11 14:11 .sdd.sf=
-r-------- 1 root root 4194304 Jun 11 14:11 .vh.sf
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That's it, nothing else required. I can now access the iSCSI zvol using vmfs-fuse on my Manjaro Linux laptop.