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shaazaminator
Nov 02, 2011Aspirant
Front View, iSCS, SMB/CIFS shares unresponsive ReadyNAS 2100
ReadyNAS 2100 8 TB version 4.2.19 Purchased a 2100 8TB primarily for backup purposes and for virtual test environments. System was live 8-18-11 and both Raidar and Front View updated with latest fi...
shaazaminator
Dec 08, 2011Aspirant
Update - After reboot able to access FrontView but with diffuculty.
Solution to this issue is port security on my switch. Had to allow extra MAC Address after changing load balancing from Round Robin to Adaptive, even though load balancing is supposed to use only one Mac Address and one IP Address. Switch doesn't see it that way. HP ProCurve switches BTW
Now unable to discover any iSCSI Targets.
So I try and disable / enable the iSCSI shares (FrontView does not like this, have to keep killing and relaunching my browser) still unable to discover iSCSI Targets.
Create new iSCSI target on ReadyNas thinking a fresh target would be discovered but that didn't work. Target created, not discoverable on client.
SMB/CIFS Network Shares on ReadyNAS are browseable & mountable though.
My next step will be to disable network load balancing on my ethernet adapters and see what happens. Expecting it to lock up the ReadyNAS and require another reboot. Good thing my unit is across the street and not locked in a server closet across the country.
Solution to this issue is port security on my switch. Had to allow extra MAC Address after changing load balancing from Round Robin to Adaptive, even though load balancing is supposed to use only one Mac Address and one IP Address. Switch doesn't see it that way. HP ProCurve switches BTW
Now unable to discover any iSCSI Targets.
So I try and disable / enable the iSCSI shares (FrontView does not like this, have to keep killing and relaunching my browser) still unable to discover iSCSI Targets.
Create new iSCSI target on ReadyNas thinking a fresh target would be discovered but that didn't work. Target created, not discoverable on client.
SMB/CIFS Network Shares on ReadyNAS are browseable & mountable though.
My next step will be to disable network load balancing on my ethernet adapters and see what happens. Expecting it to lock up the ReadyNAS and require another reboot. Good thing my unit is across the street and not locked in a server closet across the country.
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