On Tue, Apr 14, 2009 at 4:10 PM, Joseph L. Casale
<[email protected]> wrote:
> Anyway, what do the logs say on the target? Nothing? If it were me, I would


The target logs don't show anything besides battery charges and me
creating the LUNs.


> boot a Linux disc, like a centos install disc, and discover the target, then
> try and login to that thing and make an fs to see if it's a windows issue


I could try that, but I have two other windows 2003 servers connected
to the SAN right now and are using it fine.


> Since you are using HBA's and SANSurfer, there are many other failure points.
> I'm not clear on whether or not you tried over a simple nic using the MS ini?


I'm doing that now.  Both servers are running MS Initiator over a
regular NIC.  One of the servers has a Qlogic Fiber HBA in it to
connect to a Fiber Channel SAN, but is trying to do all iSCSI vial MS
Initiator.

Seth

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