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Chuck Short 910612d40a Fix creation of iscsi targets
Previously when creating iscsi volumes, we were using

tgt-admin -e -c <config file> --update volume-id

Unfortunately the side affect of this is that tgt-admin
removed other volumes that wasnt connected to an iscsi
connector. Which is obvlously not what we want.

In order to fix this we create the targets.conf for the
volume but we call tgt-admin --update icssi qualified name.
We also set the tid in the configuration file now as well.

Fixes LP: #1038062

Change-Id: I23719390fbfaea5b55389a5c8ebaa8966cc283a8
Signed-off-by: Chuck Short <chuck.short@canonical.com>
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