============================== NVMe/TCP Initiator for Linux ============================== Prerequisites ============= - Kernel 5.0 or later - RHEL 9.2 or later - Ubuntu 24.04 or later - SLES 15 SP3 or later Installation ============ 1. Install the nvme-cli: .. prompt:: bash # yum install nvme-cli 2. Load the NVMe-oF module: .. prompt:: bash # modprobe nvme-fabrics 3. Verify the NVMe/TCP target is reachable: .. prompt:: bash # nvme discover -t tcp -a GATEWAY_IP -s 4420 4. Connect to the NVMe/TCP target: .. prompt:: bash # nvme connect -t tcp -a GATEWAY_IP -n SUBSYSTEM_NQN Next steps ========== Verify that the initiator is set up correctly: 1. List the NVMe block devices: .. prompt:: bash # nvme list 2. Create a filesystem on the desired device: .. prompt:: bash # mkfs.ext4 NVME_NODE_PATH 3. Mount the filesystem: .. prompt:: bash # mkdir /mnt/nvmeof .. prompt:: bash # mount NVME_NODE_PATH /mnt/nvmeof 4. List the NVME-oF files: .. prompt:: bash # ls /mnt/nvmeof 5. Create a text file in the ``/mnt/nvmeof`` directory: .. prompt:: bash # echo "Hello NVME-oF" > /mnt/nvmeof/hello.text 6. Verify that the file can be accessed: .. prompt:: bash # cat /mnt/nvmeof/hello.text