iser
— iSCSI
Extensions for RDMA (iSER) driver
To compile this driver into the kernel, place the following line
in the kernel configuration file:
device iser
Alternatively, to load the driver as a module at boot time, place
the following line in
loader.conf(5):
The iser
(iSCSI Extensions for RDMA)
initiator driver extends the iSCSI protocol to RDMA. It permits data to be
transferred directly into and out of SCSI buffers without intermediate data
copies. iSER uses the RDMA protocol suite to supply higher bandwidth for
block storage transfers (zero copy behavior). To that fact, it eliminates
the TCP/IP processing overhead while preserving the compatibility with iSCSI
protocol. The initiator is the iSCSI/iSER client, which connects to an
iSCSI/iSER target, providing local access to a remote block device. The
userland component is provided by
iscsid(8)
and both the kernel and userland are configured using
iscsictl(8).
The following variables are available as both
sysctl(8)
variables and
loader(8)
tunables:
- kern.iser.debug
- Verbosity level for log messages from the
iser
driver. Set to 0 to disable logging or 1 to warn about potential problems.
Larger values enable info and debugging output. Defaults to 0.
The iser
subsystem first appeared in
FreeBSD 11.0.