Re: [I need help]how to use targetcli?

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Hi,

That documentation (for 1.25) is totally irrelevant for the current
versions of targetcli. Even the command syntax was entirely different
back then. As Andy suggested, the inline help is your best friend.
Type "help" with no arguments for a list of topics.

As an example, the equivalent of the command you are trying to use
with the current targetcli would be "/iscsi create", or just "create"
if you already are in the /iscsi path (cd /iscsi).

If after reading the inline help topics you have more detailled
questions, I'll be glad to help you.
Let us know how it goes on the mailing list :-)

Best Regards,
Jerome

On Sat, Dec 17, 2011 at 8:16 PM, Andy Grover <agrover@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> On 12/16/2011 07:03 PM, 王庆宇 wrote:
> > Hi manager: I git the targetcli sorces from
> > http://www.risingtidesystems.com/git/ and get a document named The
> > rtsadmin Reference Guide somewhere. The version of the document is
> > 1.25 built on 2010-10-13.The problem is that I can't match the
> > commands on the document with the targetcli. For example, when i use
> > "create target" under the shell , it seems not run well and throw a
> > message "Command not found create".So I think it's too old to match
> > the newest targetcli.I also wander where to get the newest Reference
> > Guide of targetcli.
> > Wang Qingyu
>
> Hello,
>
> I think 1.25 is old. You should rely on the built-in command help, or
> here's a manpage that may be of help. ("man ./targetcli.8") Also, the
> auto_cd_after_create feature may be enabled, so check you are in the
> spot you expected.
>
> Regards -- Andy




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