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Trouble Connecting to Target

iSCSI Target for Microsoft Windows.

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Trouble Connecting to Target

Postby zfrangi » Fri Sep 16, 2011 8:06 pm

Ive been running starwind for a little while now on one host. It works fine. Recently I added another host to my vmware enviroment. I configured 1 nic for isci traffic and gave its own static ip. I configured this nic to point to the starwind server ip however it doesnt see the target I have configured on it. Can a target only have one host connected to it at once?
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Re: Trouble Connecting to Target

Postby Anatoly (staff) » Sat Sep 17, 2011 5:19 pm

It depends on how you actually configured it. What target are we talking about? Have you checked in Clustering check-box?
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Re: Trouble Connecting to Target

Postby zfrangi » Sun Sep 18, 2011 7:52 pm

Looks like I have not configured the target for clustering...how can I configure it? Do I need to somehow dismount it? Or is this a one time setting that cannot be changed?
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Re: Trouble Connecting to Target

Postby Max (staff) » Mon Sep 19, 2011 2:21 am

zfrangi wrote:Looks like I have not configured the target for clustering...how can I configure it? Do I need to somehow dismount it? Or is this a one time setting that cannot be changed?


You will need to disconnect it from the client server (see unpresenting LUNs from ESX) delete it and recreate it with the "enable multiple concurent iSCSI connections(clustering)" checkbox checked :)

you can also do that by editing the starwind.cfg with notepad, there search for your target's alias and in the same line you will see clustering="no". Change it to "yes", save the changes and restart the StarWind service.
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Re: Trouble Connecting to Target

Postby zfrangi » Mon Sep 19, 2011 11:40 pm

So I tried editing the starwind.cfg file like you had mentioned. I made the change and saved the cfg file however it doesnt appear that clustering is enabled at all.
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Re: Trouble Connecting to Target

Postby Anatoly (staff) » Tue Sep 20, 2011 10:31 am

Just to doublecheck - have restarted StarWind Service after?
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Re: Trouble Connecting to Target

Postby zfrangi » Tue Sep 20, 2011 1:18 pm

Actually I rebooted the whole system after I made that change. That should take care of restarting the service right?
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Re: Trouble Connecting to Target

Postby anton (staff) » Tue Sep 20, 2011 8:47 pm

Absolutely!

zfrangi wrote:Actually I rebooted the whole system after I made that change. That should take care of restarting the service right?
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