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01-03-2010 11:15 PM
01-03-2010 11:15 PM
HP MSA2312i with MS Windows 2008 Enterprise Ed.
Hi, I have a new msa2312i connected to two DL 380 G5 servers with two apiece NICs each has two prots dedicated to the four iSCSI ports. It is configured per the user guide with each server being cross connected to the two controllers (A2, B1) and (A1, B2).
One of the issues that I'm having is only one iqn number shows up on either server as a target. I can not see the volumes on either server but per the instructions, shouldn't I see a target from each controller connected?
MPIO is enabled with iscsi support turned on.
one virtual disk, four Volumes
I can ping each iSCSI port from its respective host server.
Hopefully someone else has this setup or is at least familiar with it.
is there any configuration setup that help in that servers could see the defined 4 volumes?
Thanks.
One of the issues that I'm having is only one iqn number shows up on either server as a target. I can not see the volumes on either server but per the instructions, shouldn't I see a target from each controller connected?
MPIO is enabled with iscsi support turned on.
one virtual disk, four Volumes
I can ping each iSCSI port from its respective host server.
Hopefully someone else has this setup or is at least familiar with it.
is there any configuration setup that help in that servers could see the defined 4 volumes?
Thanks.
Nidal Qashou
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05-29-2010 08:17 AM
05-29-2010 08:17 AM
Re: HP MSA2312i with MS Windows 2008 Enterprise Ed.
You're not the only one. I can't access my volumes either...
did you have any luck with this after all?
did you have any luck with this after all?
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