iSCSI LUN*

iSCSI is a storage networking service that facilitates transferring data over local networks or long distances. By mapping iSCSI LUNs to iSCSI Targets, clients may access storage spaces as if they were local disks. An iSCSI LUN (logical unit number) can be mapped to one or multiple iSCSI Targets to provide iSCSI storage services. Go to Storage Manager > iSCSI LUN to manage iSCSI LUNs.

Note:

The number of supported iSCSI LUNs varies on DiskStation models. For detailed product specification, please refer to www.synology.com.

DiskStation currently supports the following types of iSCSI LUNs:

Note:

iSCSI LUNs with advanced LUN features are only available on ext4/Btrfs file system.

To create an iSCSI LUN:

  1. Click Create.
  2. Select the iSCSI LUN type you wish to create.
  3. Follow the wizard to complete the process.

Note:

Advanced LUN allocation unit size can be optimized for certain features for application server, such as Microsoft Exchange or SQL Server, or virtualization servers and storage acceleration technologies, such as Microsoft Windows ODX or VMware VAAI, by doing either of the following:

We recommend you to specify the allocation unit size for your application when using the direct connection from your application server or RDM (pass-through) methods of working with Advanced iSCSI LUNs on DiskStation. To leverage Synology Advanced LUN technology for cloning for Windows ODX, we suggest you to format the NTFS volume with the allocation unit size equal to (or larger than) the one you specified on DSM.

Note:

The Advanced LUN allocation unit of each volume can be set only once.

To remove an iSCSI LUN:

When removing an iSCSI LUN, all data on the iSCSI LUN will be deleted. Connections between the iSCSI LUN and any mapped iSCSI Targets will be lost also.

  1. Select the iSCSI LUN you want to remove.
  2. Click Remove button and follow the wizard to complete the process.

Note:

Deleting VAAI LUNs on the DiskStation does not free up disk space immediately. Data is moved to a system reserved folder called @EP_trash and deleted piece by piece. For example, if a 100 GB VAAI LUN is deleted from the DiskStation, it might take approximately 15-20 minutes to free up the 100 GB of space on the disk volume.

To force mount iSCSI LUN (Block-Level):

If the cache on an iSCSI LUN (Block-Level) is missing, the system will not mount the iSCSI LUN (Block-Level) when booting up. If the cache is not recoverable, and you want to access the iSCSI LUN (Block-Level), you can click Force mount.

Note:

This function is only available on certain models.

To edit an iSCSI LUN:

  1. Select the iSCSI LUN you want to edit.
  2. Click Edit.
  3. Edit the desired properties.
  4. Click OK to save the settings.

Note:

To avoid data loss when editing iSCSI LUN capacity, you can only make it larger than the current size.

To take an iSCSI LUN snapshot:

A snapshot of an iSCSI LUN is a point-in-time, read-only copy of an iSCSI LUN.

  1. Select the iSCSI LUN of which you want to take snapshots.
  2. Click Snapshot and choose Take a Snapshot.
  3. Enter the description for this snapshot.
  4. Choose either of the following snapshot types according to your needs:
  5. Click OK.

To restore an iSCSI LUN:

Select a point-in-time snapshot to restore the data on an iSCSI LUN.

  1. Select the iSCSI LUN you want to restore.
  2. Click Snapshot and choose Snapshot Manager.
  3. Select a snapshot to which you want to restore and click Restore.

To clone an iSCSI LUN or snapshot:

Make a writable copy of an iSCSI LUN or an iSCSI LUN snapshot.

Note:

If your DiskStation serves as the storage backend of OpenStack Cinder, Advanced LUNs will be used when creating Cinder volumes. Operations and management of the iSCSI LUNs/Targets used by Cinder will be limited on your DiskStation.

Glossary:

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*Only available on certain models.