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iSCSIPrt errors in windows event log
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iSCSIPrt errors in windows event log
Occasionally, I'm seeing iSCSI errors between my Windows server and my ReadyNAS3200, which to be associated with users experiencing a slowdown in network file performance.
For instance, this morning there was:
ID: 129 Unknown event description
39 Initiator sent task manager a command to reset the target
49 Target failed to respond in time to a Task Management request
9 Target did not respond in time for a SCSI request (multiple events)
63 Cannot reset Target or LUN
And finally
34 A connection to the target was lost, but Initiator successfully reconnected to the target.
Anyone have any luck dealing with these issues? I'm having trouble nailing it down.
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Re: iSCSIPrt errors in windows event log
Hello jimhelfer,
What is the FW version of the NAS? Also, how's the speed in accessing the files stored to the NAS via SMB and other file protocols?
Regards,
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Re: iSCSIPrt errors in windows event log
The ReadyNAS 3200 doesn't typically have specific issues related to iSCSI slow-downs. This sounds either related to over-saturating the NICs or faulty networking between you and the ReadyNAS. I'd check to make sure you are not dropping packets on the network settings log and also making sure your volume's file system state is healthy (see the volume log)