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iscsi disk is connected on iSCSI initiator properties but not visible on Windows disk management
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On my Readynas Pro 4 (OS 6.10.4) I have setting a iSCSI disk. I have setting the initiator (a windows server 2016).
The initiator have the target connect but in windows disk management there is not the volume.
I have another iSCSI disk (from Qnap nas) connect to this initiator and this work well...
How can I do to solve this? Thanks
bob
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Hi @Bob245
When you create a LUN it is first "Unassigned". You need to make a target LUN group and assign your LUN to that group. The fact that you can map the LUN target but there is no volume showing up in Windows, would suggest the LUN you have is not assigned to the LUN target group.
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Hi @Bob245
When you create a LUN it is first "Unassigned". You need to make a target LUN group and assign your LUN to that group. The fact that you can map the LUN target but there is no volume showing up in Windows, would suggest the LUN you have is not assigned to the LUN target group.
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Re: iscsi disk is connected on iSCSI initiator properties but not visible on Windows disk management
You were right, I hadn't put LUN in the Target LUN Group.
Thanks a lot
bob
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Re: iscsi disk is connected on iSCSI initiator properties but not visible on Windows disk management
No problem and good to hear that you got it solved. Please do consider to mark this post as "Resolved".
Cheers.