doc/nvmf: add NVMeoF kernel based initiator usage
Change-Id: Icea0d7fbf1801cc4df66392ece5ac67e0d9584c0 Signed-off-by: Changpeng Liu <changpeng.liu@intel.com>
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app/nvmf_tgt/nvmf_tgt -c /path/to/nvmf.conf
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app/nvmf_tgt/nvmf_tgt -c /path/to/nvmf.conf
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# Configuring NVMe over Fabrics Host {#nvmf_host}
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Both the Linux kernel and SPDK implemented NVMe over Fabrics host. Users who want to test
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`nvmf_tgt` with kernel based host should upgrade to Linux kernel 4.8 or later, or can use
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Linux distributions Fedora or Ubuntu with Linux 4.8 kernel or later. A client tool nvme-cli
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is recommended to connect/disconect with NVMe over Fabrics target subsystems. Before
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connecting to remote subsystems, users should verify nvme-rdma driver is loaded.
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Discovery:
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~~~{.sh}
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nvme discovery -t rdma -s 192.168.100.8 -s 4420
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Connect:
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~~~{.sh}
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nvme connect -t rdma -n "nqn.2016-06.io.spdk:cnode1" -a 192.168.100.8 -s 4420
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Disconnect:
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~~~{.sh}
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nvme disconnect -n "nqn.2016-06.io.spdk.cnode1"
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