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scott_mac
Aug 31, 2011Aspirant
VMWare iSCSI Dropouts
Hi Folks, I've had a search and found a similar issue to what we're having but can't seem to find a definitive solution.... basically i'm having similar issues to this thread: http://www.readynas.c...
VMColonel
Sep 16, 2011Aspirant
Hey Scott,
You might want to try adjusting your MTU on your hosts and switches. Some switches may require additional encapsulation overhead, and you may need to set the switches at a slightly higher MTU than your end nodes (ESX and your array)
As it's happening so often, it would be helpful to have a packet trace at the time of the disconnection, you can than analyse it with Wireshark, or, provide it to support in the event the issue isn't immediately clear.
Cheers!
You might want to try adjusting your MTU on your hosts and switches. Some switches may require additional encapsulation overhead, and you may need to set the switches at a slightly higher MTU than your end nodes (ESX and your array)
As it's happening so often, it would be helpful to have a packet trace at the time of the disconnection, you can than analyse it with Wireshark, or, provide it to support in the event the issue isn't immediately clear.
Cheers!
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