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01-05-2010 02:33 AM
01-05-2010 02:33 AM
iSCSI Discovery Service start up error
Hi, I am setting up two HP DL380G6 servers with an MSA 2012i (with two controllers), and the server-1 is displaying a start up message that says "iSCSI Discovery Service encountered a problem and needed to close", I tryed to gather information about the log event and all I found was:
"â ¢ Event ID 1
â ¢ Initiator failed to connect to the target. Target IP address and TCP Port number are given in dump data.
o This event is logged when the initiator could not make a TCP connection to the given target portal. The dump data in this event will contain the Target IP address and TCP port to which initiator could not make a TCP connection."
I ping both iSCSI targets from my host and both reply, so I don't understand why this happens or how can I fix this, does anybody have an idea that can help me?
NOTE: Please see attached screen capture.
thanks in advance to all =)
ALdo
"â ¢ Event ID 1
â ¢ Initiator failed to connect to the target. Target IP address and TCP Port number are given in dump data.
o This event is logged when the initiator could not make a TCP connection to the given target portal. The dump data in this event will contain the Target IP address and TCP port to which initiator could not make a TCP connection."
I ping both iSCSI targets from my host and both reply, so I don't understand why this happens or how can I fix this, does anybody have an idea that can help me?
NOTE: Please see attached screen capture.
thanks in advance to all =)
ALdo
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01-06-2010 06:44 PM
01-06-2010 06:44 PM
Re: iSCSI Discovery Service start up error
BTW I fixed this updating the latest Windows HotFixes and reinstalling the Microsoft iSCSI Initiator Software
thanks !!
Aldo
thanks !!
Aldo
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01-11-2010 04:23 PM
01-11-2010 04:23 PM
Re: iSCSI Discovery Service start up error
it fixed after re installed the Microsoft iSCI Initiator Software
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09-25-2010 01:09 AM
09-25-2010 01:09 AM
Re: iSCSI Discovery Service start up error
what are the windows hotfixes proposed by HP.
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