On Mon, Feb 23, 2009 at 03:12:43PM -0800, StorageSolutionGroup wrote:
Hi,
Windows does not support disks that have been formatted to anything
other than a 512byte block size. Block size refers to the low level
formatting of the disk and not the cluster or allocation size used by
NTFS.
Hi,
StorageSolutionGroup, on 02/24/2009 02:12 AM wrote:
Hi,
Windows does not support disks that have been formatted to anything
other than a 512byte block size. Block size refers to the low level
formatting of the disk and not the cluster or allocation size used by
NTFS. Be aware that
Hi,
Windows does not support disks that have been formatted to anything
other than a 512byte block size. Block size refers to the low level
formatting of the disk and not the cluster or allocation size used by
NTFS. Be aware that using a disk with a block size larger than 512
bytes will cause
Hi All,
I have question about how the iscsi-target any initator negotiate
the block size. i.e. how initiator will understand that the iscsi-
target is configured for another size, say 4096. How will iscsi-target
tell the initiators that I am configured for 4096 as block size
instead of 512?