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dja234
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Hi all,

in my lab environment, i have two vmware hosts.to testing purposes i have disconnect all the iscsi nics from the host.but still i can access the vm on particular host.also those vms were not moved to available host.but vms can still access.


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darshna

Darshana Jayathilake
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scott28tt
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Moderator note: This is a product/technology discussion, moved it to the Availability: HA & FT forum area where it belongs.


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dja234
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Tks

Darshana Jayathilake
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a_p_
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I'm not sure whether I understand your issue correctly. However, it sounds as if your iSCSI network is routed, i.e. can be accessed from other subnets, like the Management network etc.

André

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dja234
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Hi andrew,

I have checked that one, but iscsi network is not bind with management network.also from the iscsi server its only allowing for one ip address

regards

darshana

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depping
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Which version of vSphere are you using?

If you are using vSphere 6.0, how is vSphere HA configured exactly?

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dja234
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im using 5.5 and we have 2 nics for mgt.3 nics for vmnetwork(VDS),vmotion,ft...

also i have configured two data stores as heartbeat.

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depping
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HA as part of vSphere 5.5 does not respond to "just a storage" failure. Only when the HA network loses connection will it start looking at the rest.

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