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08-03-2008 10:08 PM
08-03-2008 10:08 PM
MSA2000i Disks not available after Server Reboot
We have installed an MSA2000i (iSCSI) and connected an DL380G5 server with Windows Server 2003. All setups with the iSCSI Software Initiator done, guided by the 2012i Modular Smart Arra User Guide, where it says on Page 54:
7. "On the Log On to Target dialog, set the following options:
a. For connectivity settings to persist across system reboots, check Automatically
Restore this Connection When the System Boots."
But there are no disks available after reboot from the Server.
The disks are shown offline in the "Disk Management" tab of the Server. Online after reactivating the disk they are back for use.
Any help appreciated:
7. "On the Log On to Target dialog, set the following options:
a. For connectivity settings to persist across system reboots, check Automatically
Restore this Connection When the System Boots."
But there are no disks available after reboot from the Server.
The disks are shown offline in the "Disk Management" tab of the Server. Online after reactivating the disk they are back for use.
Any help appreciated:
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08-04-2008 05:02 AM
08-04-2008 05:02 AM
Re: MSA2000i Disks not available after Server Reboot
Hi,
What is the version of Microsoft ISCSI initiator used on the server? Is this a issue with a single server or all the servers???
Andy
What is the version of Microsoft ISCSI initiator used on the server? Is this a issue with a single server or all the servers???
Andy
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08-04-2008 08:22 AM
08-04-2008 08:22 AM
Re: MSA2000i Disks not available after Server Reboot
Hello Andy,
Version of iSCSI Initiator: 2.07, Build 3640
We have only one Server connected to the MSA2000i.
Version of iSCSI Initiator: 2.07, Build 3640
We have only one Server connected to the MSA2000i.
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08-04-2008 04:15 PM
08-04-2008 04:15 PM
Re: MSA2000i Disks not available after Server Reboot
try with version 2.06/2.05 if you are facing the same issue, as the compatible supported version is 2.06
Andy.
Andy.
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