Relationship of WWPNs and iSCSI names for host objects
A host can be created with worldwide port names (WWPNs) or iSCSI names. The WWPN name space and the iSCSI name space within the system share the same internal system resources.
The iSCSI name in a host object can take up to a maximum equivalent of four WWPNs depending on the number of I/O groups in which the host participates. This affects the maximum number of hosts that you can configure in a system.
Each
system I/O group can have up to 512 WWPN entries.
Each
system I/O group can have up to 256 iSCSI IQNs.
By default, host objects are created across all I/O groups. For each host created with the default parameters, the equivalent of four WWPNs is used in all I/O groups. This results in a maximum of 128 iSCSI host objects per clustered system, when the default options are always used.
To create iSCSI host objects in
fewer I/O groups, run the following command, which creates a host
with one iSCSI name in I/O groups 0 and 1:
mkhost -iscsiname iscsi1 -iogrp 0:1
Host (and other system) limits are described
here: