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05-14-2009 04:46 AM
05-14-2009 04:46 AM
MSA 2012i Mapping
Hi - Had to rebuild my Virtual disk on MSA 2012i. Put it back and created a volume and mapped it.
Question is how do I make it visible on the fileserver?
Connect drive?
\\ipaddress\nickname? TIA
Was looking for an example in manual but did not find.
Question is how do I make it visible on the fileserver?
Connect drive?
\\ipaddress\nickname? TIA
Was looking for an example in manual but did not find.
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05-14-2009 05:04 AM
05-14-2009 05:04 AM
Re: MSA 2012i Mapping
No, this is not a file share - you have to enter the IP address to the iSCSI initiator and perform a target discovery.
How to do that? Well that depends on the operating system, which you kept as a secret ;-)
How to do that? Well that depends on the operating system, which you kept as a secret ;-)
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