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e_John
May 01, 2014Aspirant
iSCSI not connecting upon wake-up
Hi all. I am running ReadyNAS 2120 with the latest OS, and connecting iSCSI to Windows Server 2008R2, as the E: drive on the server. I have the ReadyNAS schedule to go down several times each week...
Tricky_Dicky1
May 02, 2014Tutor
I'm amazed that the 2120 performs the scheduled shutdowns ... the 3200 won't do them which i find a right pain ... Why oh why can't the scheduled shutdown simply ignor 'warnings'
I've got 12 x 100GB iSCSI targets on 1 NAS but they're all used by Linux systems so don't experience the same issues with needing reconnection after rebooting the NAS whilst they were active and provided multipath is configured correctly any writes will simply queue if the iSCSI target isn't available temporarily.
Maybe there's some retry options in the Windows iSCSI initiator setup or an option you can switch off dropping the target if it appears unavailable (which seems to be what Windows is doing) ... I've looked quickly at the iSCSIinitiator on my Win7 PC but the MPIO options button is greyed out probably because i only have a single NIC on the PC and the NIC's on my NAS are bonded and Windows hasn't considered doing round robin on a single path as a valid method of multipathing.
I've got 12 x 100GB iSCSI targets on 1 NAS but they're all used by Linux systems so don't experience the same issues with needing reconnection after rebooting the NAS whilst they were active and provided multipath is configured correctly any writes will simply queue if the iSCSI target isn't available temporarily.
Maybe there's some retry options in the Windows iSCSI initiator setup or an option you can switch off dropping the target if it appears unavailable (which seems to be what Windows is doing) ... I've looked quickly at the iSCSIinitiator on my Win7 PC but the MPIO options button is greyed out probably because i only have a single NIC on the PC and the NIC's on my NAS are bonded and Windows hasn't considered doing round robin on a single path as a valid method of multipathing.
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