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dharkness
Sep 07, 2011Follower
iSCSI issues on Windows Server 2008
A few months back I setup the iSCSI targets on all my Windows Servers and it went without a hitch (setup target for port 3260, found all the LUNs, connected without issue, setup as local drives, set as favorites, etc). Now the ONLY LUNs my servers show are the initial ones setup we setup (the others don't even show up as options anymore) nor do we see any new ones. When we try to connect using the SAME settings as before it just says "connection error, cannot find).
I can ping the Netgear ReadyNAS by name AND IP, so why can't it find it? Plus the local iSCSI drives still work. The only change we made is to enable Adaptive Load Balancing, could that be the issue?
I can ping the Netgear ReadyNAS by name AND IP, so why can't it find it? Plus the local iSCSI drives still work. The only change we made is to enable Adaptive Load Balancing, could that be the issue?
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- ReadySECUREApprenticeHello,
It could be why you are unable to connect to the ReadyNAS. You can change the load balancing option by performing an OS reinstall. After the OS reinstall the ReadyNAS will pick up DHCP. See if then you are able to connect to the iSCSI targets. The OS reinstall will also reset the admin password to default.
- http://www.readynas.com/kb/faq/boot/how ... e_firmware
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