Shares on an iSCSI connection disappear after reboot

  • Thread starter Thread starter Mike Matheny
  • Start date Start date
M

Mike Matheny

Made the iSCSI connection, created a basic volume in Disk Manager, rebooted,
volume remounted as expected. Created a share on the volume, rebooted, share
disappears!!!
 
Hi everyone,

I have the latest iSCSI driver from Microsoft and am using Windows 200
with all the latest patches, and I am still having this problem.

Any ideas why?

Also, which microsoft newsgroup can I post on about this problem?
could not find any groups on their site which dealt with iSCSI.

thanks!

-farsha


-
fabas
 
Hey folks I'm having the same issue here setting up a VTrack 15200 wit
the MS iSCSI Intiator. Set the lanmanager dependant on the MSiSCS
service in the registry. I check the server service sure enough it'
there, reboot and I have no shares on the Vtrack volume. Are ther mor
depenacies I'm missing?

Thanks for any help with this!
Ray
*Hi everyone,

I have the latest iSCSI driver from Microsoft and am using Window
2000
with all the latest patches, and I am still having this problem.

Any ideas why?

Also, which microsoft newsgroup can I post on about this problem? I
could not find any groups on their site which dealt with iSCSI.

thanks!

-farshad


-
prrawl
 
I am having exactly the same problem. Windows 2003 Server with Microsof
iSCSI Initiator and VTrack 15200

After server reboot, all shares are lost. I've read this article fro
MS:
http://tinyurl.com/4sg9x

But it doesn't help. And what's worse is that after every serve
reboot, the iSCSI disks become "inaccessible", and the only way to mak
them work is to run a full chkdsk on them.

If anyone has -any- suggestions on how to fix this, please post it her
or reply directly to (e-mail address removed)

This is a really urgent matter for us
*Hey folks I'm having the same issue here setting up a VTrack 1520
with the MS iSCSI Intiator. Set the lanmanager dependant on th
MSiSCSI service in the registry. I check the server service sur
enough it's there, reboot and I have no shares on the Vtrack volume.
Are ther more depenacies I'm missing?

Thanks for any help with this!
Ray


-
Giri
 
prrawls said:
Hey folks I'm having the same issue here setting up a VTrack 15200 with
the MS iSCSI Intiator. Set the lanmanager dependant on the MSiSCSI
service in the registry. I check the server service sure enough it's
there, reboot and I have no shares on the Vtrack volume. Are ther more
depenacies I'm missing?

Thanks for any help with this!
Ray

you have to bind the volumes
this is done in the initiator settings tab

click "bind volumes"
 
sophware said:
*prrawls said:
Hey folks I'm having the same issue here setting up a VTrack 15200 with
the MS iSCSI Intiator. Set the lanmanager dependant on the MSiSCSI
service in the registry. I check the server service sure enough it's
there, reboot and I have no shares on the Vtrack volume. Are ther more
depenacies I'm missing?

Thanks for any help with this!
Ray

fabasi wrote: ------------------------------------------------------------------------[vbcol=seagreen]

------------------------------------------------------------------------[vbcol=seagreen]

Tried that way early on that did not work either. Thanks for the
reply tho!
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Posted via http://www.webservertalk.com
------------------------------------------------------------------------
View this thread: http://www.webservertalk.com/message419015.html

you have to bind the volumes
this is done in the initiator settings tab

click "bind volumes" *
 
I am working on a 2003 server with iscsi and I HAVE tried to click on
the "bind volumes" on the iscsi initiator but it still won't mount or
bind the volume after a reboot. One thing I do notice is that nothing
pops up when I click the "bind volume" button and not sure if something
SHOULD pop up. Another thing I have is that my drive/volume is
configured as a "dynamic" drive. Not sure if this is an issue.
prrawls said:
sophware said:
*prrawls said:
Hey folks I'm having the same issue here setting up a VTrack
15200
with
the MS iSCSI Intiator. Set the lanmanager dependant on the MSiSCSI
service in the registry. I check the server service sure enough it's
there, reboot and I have no shares on the Vtrack volume. Are
ther
more
depenacies I'm missing?

Thanks for any help with this!
Ray

fabasi wrote:
------------------------------------------------------------------------[vbcol=seagreen]

------------------------------------------------------------------------[vbcol=seagreen]

Tried that way early on that did not work either. Thanks for the
reply tho!
------------------------------------------------------------------------
------------------------------------------------------------------------

you have to bind the volumes
this is done in the initiator settings tab

click "bind volumes" *
 
Back
Top