Problem with iSCSI Targets

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Madbenny
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Problem with iSCSI Targets

Post by Madbenny » Wed Mar 14, 2012 12:54 pm

I'm following your directions for a HA iSCSI SAN and I'm having the following problem:

When configuring iSCSI targets Cluster Node 1 and making sure "Enable Multi-Path" is selected I am seeing ALL the disk in Windows Computer Management Console (I currently have 4 targets on iStorage Server 1 & 4 targets on iStorage Server 2 with Failover iSCSI SAN Mode application on both of them & all the names are identical between the two iStorage servers (quorum/quorumpartner, csv1/csv1partner, etc). Instead of having 4 drives to Initialize I have 8 drives. What could I be doing wrong?


iSCSI Servers: ver2.60 on a Windows Server 2008 r2 Std. O/S
Cluster Node Servers: Windows 2008 r2 Datacenter

Please help!

Thank you.

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Re: Problem with iSCSI Targets

Post by Olivia (staff) » Thu Mar 15, 2012 6:02 pm

Hi Madbenny,

Please refer to white paper: http://www.kernsafe.com/tech/iStorage-S ... r-2008.pdf
see pages 23-28, you need to install MPIO and enable it on iSCSI initiator.

Please let us know if you need additional help.
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Madbenny
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Re: Problem with iSCSI Targets

Post by Madbenny » Fri Mar 16, 2012 5:58 am

That worked. Thank you for your support, everything is working as should be with failover.

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