Login to iSCSI target succeeds, but it is not mounted
Login to iSCSI target succeeds, but it is not mounted
I just installed KernSafe iSCSI Initiator on my MacBook Pro which runs macOS Mojave. The install worked fine, I had to manually allow the extension to be installed but it seemed to work. I can login to my iSCSI target, but no message pops up asking me to format the new disk, and when doing sudo diskutil list, no disk shows up.
What am I missing? Or is it currently not compatible with macOS Mojave?
What am I missing? Or is it currently not compatible with macOS Mojave?
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Re: Login to iSCSI target succeeds, but it is not mounted
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: Login to iSCSI target succeeds, but it is not mounted
Hi,
I'm having the same issue. I'm running iSCSI Initiator X 3.00 (1600) with macOS Mojave (10.14.2).
I have the target on "Logged On" status, but the disk utility does not recognize/view the new drive.
Am I missing something?
Thanks
Chris.
I'm having the same issue. I'm running iSCSI Initiator X 3.00 (1600) with macOS Mojave (10.14.2).
I have the target on "Logged On" status, but the disk utility does not recognize/view the new drive.
Am I missing something?
Thanks
Chris.
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Re: Login to iSCSI target succeeds, but it is not mounted
Please follow these steps to ensure the previous version kernel module has been removed:
1. Launch terminal and run the command sudo rm -rf /System/Library/Extensions/KScsiPrt.kext
2. Reboot your machine.
Reinstall 3.0 again and try.
1. Launch terminal and run the command sudo rm -rf /System/Library/Extensions/KScsiPrt.kext
2. Reboot your machine.
Reinstall 3.0 again and try.
KernSafe Support Team
iSCSI SAN, iSCSI Target, iSCSI initiator and related technological support.
[email protected]
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Re: Login to iSCSI target succeeds, but it is not mounted
Same problem here...MacOs Mojave - 10.14.2
Re: Login to iSCSI target succeeds, but it is not mounted
problem is still
mojave 10.14.3
kernsafe 3.0
I have tried the solution, but does't work
mojave 10.14.3
kernsafe 3.0
I have tried the solution, but does't work
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Re: Login to iSCSI target succeeds, but it is not mounted
Please try 3.10:
http://www.kernsafe.com/download/iscsi_ ... x_3.10.zip
http://www.kernsafe.com/download/iscsi_ ... x_3.10.zip
KernSafe Support Team
iSCSI SAN, iSCSI Target, iSCSI initiator and related technological support.
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Re: Login to iSCSI target succeeds, but it is not mounted
Hi, I have the same problem too. I have properly configured the iSCSI Initiator X and logged on. I created the target in the NAS and mapped the LUN. In the disk utility of the iMac I see the volume but I can't activate it. My nas is QNAP TS-832X with QTS 4.4.1.1101 operating system. My computer is the 2017 iMac 5k with High Sierra operating system. I tried the suggestions described above but they didn't work for me.
Re: Login to iSCSI target succeeds, but it is not mounted
I have the same problem.
- Target: Debian 10.3 with tgt 1.0.74-1
- Client: OSX Catalina (10.15.4)
- KernSafe iSCSI Initiator 3.20
Confirmed total uninstall of Kernsafe application and kext. Clean install of version 3.20. Confirmed kext version.
Target is discovered in the Initiator and logon is successfull. Logon confirmed on iSCSI Initiator and on the target:
But the target is not visible in DiskUtil (not in the GUI, nor in the Terminal).
I can successfully connect to the target from Win 10.
Please advise and thanks for your time.
- Target: Debian 10.3 with tgt 1.0.74-1
- Client: OSX Catalina (10.15.4)
- KernSafe iSCSI Initiator 3.20
Confirmed total uninstall of Kernsafe application and kext. Clean install of version 3.20. Confirmed kext version.
Target is discovered in the Initiator and logon is successfull. Logon confirmed on iSCSI Initiator and on the target:
Code: Select all
>> sudo tgtadm --mode conn --op show --tid 2
Session: 4
Connection: 1
Initiator: iqn.2006-03.com.kernsafe:mac-initiator
IP Address: 192.168.67.35
I can successfully connect to the target from Win 10.
Please advise and thanks for your time.