IVdsSubSystemIscsi::CreateTarget method (vdshwprv.h)
[Beginning with Windows 8 and Windows Server 2012, the Virtual Disk Service COM interface is superseded by the Windows Storage Management API.]
Creates an iSCSI target. The interface pointer for the new target object can be retrieved by calling IVdsAsync::Wait through the ppAsync parameter. The VDS_ASYNC_OUTPUT structure returned contains the target object interface pointer in the ct.pTargetUnk member.
Syntax
HRESULT CreateTarget(
[in] LPWSTR pwszIscsiName,
[in] LPWSTR pwszFriendlyName,
[out] IVdsAsync **ppAsync
);
Parameters
[in] pwszIscsiName
A string specifying the iSCSI name to assign to the target. The target name must be unique across all targets in all subsystems visible on the network.
If pwszIscsiName is NULL or points to an empty string, the provider will generate the iSCSI name to assign to the target.
[in] pwszFriendlyName
A string specifying the friendly name to assign to the target. This corresponds to the iSCSI alias.
[out] ppAsync
The address of an IVdsAsync interface pointer, which VDS initializes on return. Callers must release the interface. Use this interface to cancel, wait for, or query the status of the operation. If you call IVdsAsync::Wait on this method and a success HRESULT value is returned, you must release the interfaces returned in the VDS_ASYNC_OUTPUT structure by calling the IUnknown::Release method on each interface pointer. However, if Wait returns a failure HRESULT value, or if the pHrResult parameter of Wait receives a failure HRESULT value, the interface pointers in the VDS_ASYNC_OUTPUT structure are NULL and do not need to be released. You can test for success or failure HRESULT values by using the SUCCEEDED and FAILED macros defined in Winerror.h.
Return value
This method can return standard HRESULT values, such as E_INVALIDARG or E_OUTOFMEMORY, and VDS-specific return values. It can also return converted system error codes using the HRESULT_FROM_WIN32 macro. Errors can originate from VDS itself or from the underlying VDS provider that is being used. Possible return values include the following.
Return code/value | Description |
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The target was created successfully. |
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The subsystem object does not support this method. This indicates that the hardware provider has set the VDS_SF_SUPPORTS_SIMPLE_TARGET_CONFIG flag in the ulFlags member of the VDS_SUB_SYSTEM_PROP structure for the subsystem object. |
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The cache of the provider is corrupted. This indicates a software or communication problem inside a provider that caches information about the attached devices. The caller can use the IVdsHwProvider::Reenumerate method followed by the IVdsHwProvider::Refresh method to restore the cache. |
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The subsystem object is no longer present. |
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The subsystem is in a failed state and is unable to perform the requested operation. |
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Another operation is in progress. This operation cannot proceed until previous operations are complete. |
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A non-unique name was specified in the pwszIscsiName parameter. |
Requirements
Requirement | Value |
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Minimum supported client | Windows Vista [desktop apps only] |
Minimum supported server | Windows Server 2003 R2 [desktop apps only] |
Target Platform | Windows |
Header | vdshwprv.h |
Library | Uuid.lib |
Redistributable | VDS 1.1 |