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тАО06-13-2011 05:02 PM
тАО06-13-2011 05:02 PM
hp p4000 presented disk jumbled drive path every server reboot
Hi guys,
need your help, we have a hp p4000 (lefthand) and tried presenting at least 4 x 50gb in a proliant server.
problem occurs every time i reboot the server the drive letter path always change. what coulb be the problem with this case. any recommendation????
thanks in advance.
need your help, we have a hp p4000 (lefthand) and tried presenting at least 4 x 50gb in a proliant server.
problem occurs every time i reboot the server the drive letter path always change. what coulb be the problem with this case. any recommendation????
thanks in advance.
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тАО06-15-2011 01:25 AM
тАО06-15-2011 01:25 AM
Re: hp p4000 presented disk jumbled drive path every server reboot
Have you created a Dynamic Volume or Static Volume ?
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тАО06-15-2011 11:50 PM
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Re: hp p4000 presented disk jumbled drive path every server reboot
I am quoting Software Manager on this
"I recently had a problem like this as well and I found that I had some persistent targets in the iSCSI initiator that were no longer valid. I had done some volume changes and had both old and new persistent targets in the initiator. I identified the obsolete targets, removed them and haven't had issues since. I also refreshed the bindings after deleting the obsolete targets.
My assumption is that the iSCSI initiator attempts to reconnect the targets for a certain amount of time and then decides it needs to reset all connections in an attempt to recover those that are no longer valid. Sort of like a SCSI bus reset I guess."
"I recently had a problem like this as well and I found that I had some persistent targets in the iSCSI initiator that were no longer valid. I had done some volume changes and had both old and new persistent targets in the initiator. I identified the obsolete targets, removed them and haven't had issues since. I also refreshed the bindings after deleting the obsolete targets.
My assumption is that the iSCSI initiator attempts to reconnect the targets for a certain amount of time and then decides it needs to reset all connections in an attempt to recover those that are no longer valid. Sort of like a SCSI bus reset I guess."
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