Remove a dead target
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Remove a dead target
I was running against a target that doesn't exist any more. Now each Mac has the status of reconnecting and I can't get it out of that.
If I try logoff the client just freezes.
Thanks for any help!
If I try logoff the client just freezes.
Thanks for any help!
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Re: Remove a dead target
You can log off it and click Favorite tab and remove the favorite targets, it will not automatically connected next boot.
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Re: Remove a dead target
Eh, not really,
It keeps showing up at every boot. The target exists, I only used it as test, removing it from favorites does not help. still mounts ate very boot. version is 2.20 on Sierra.
It keeps showing up at every boot. The target exists, I only used it as test, removing it from favorites does not help. still mounts ate very boot. version is 2.20 on Sierra.
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Re: Remove a dead target
We will check to see if we can reproduce the problem.
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Re: Remove a dead target
I am suffering from this plague too.
is there any solution?
macos highsierra, lio target. i remove the target and it comes back after reboot. it even remains after i uninstall kernsafe. very annoying
is there any solution?
macos highsierra, lio target. i remove the target and it comes back after reboot. it even remains after i uninstall kernsafe. very annoying
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Re: Remove a dead target
We have resolved the issue in the new version 3.00, if anyone still have the issue, please report to us.
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Re: Remove a dead target
I still have the same Problem as ThatPhilBrettGuy. I'm using version 3.0 and osx 10.14.3
Re: Remove a dead target
I have exactly the same problem. I'm using 3.0 with 10.14.5
I tried reinstalling 3.0, installing 2.20, whatever, I'm stuck.
The information provided by KernSafe on uninstalling iScsi Initiator is incorrect. Removing the app and the kernel extension does not completely uninstall the program. I would like to know where the information on dead targets is being kept, which is the same as saying "I would like to be the owner of my computer", if KernSafe doesn't mind....
I tried reinstalling 3.0, installing 2.20, whatever, I'm stuck.
The information provided by KernSafe on uninstalling iScsi Initiator is incorrect. Removing the app and the kernel extension does not completely uninstall the program. I would like to know where the information on dead targets is being kept, which is the same as saying "I would like to be the owner of my computer", if KernSafe doesn't mind....
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Re: Remove a dead target
You may forcedly remove kernel extensions by the following steps:
sudo rm -Rf /System/Library/Extensions/KScsiPrt.kext
sudo rm -Rf /Library/KernSafe
sudo rm -Rf /System/Library/Extensions/KScsiPrt.kext
sudo rm -Rf /Library/KernSafe
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Re: Remove a dead target
Since you don't upload replies, it looks like the issue is solved....