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vSAN ISCSI Target to a VSphere host
Can someone help me with this question.
Can i use a Vsphere host to connect to a vSAN 6.7 with ISCSI. And use the vSAN storage.
I have a problem to see any path and any device. But i can see the target ant IQN name and so on.
I read yesterday that this is not supported.
https://kb.vmware.com/s/article/2148216
"Note:- vSAN iSCSI target service does not support other vSphere or ESXi clients or initiators,
third-party hypervisors, or migrations using raw device mapping (RDMs)."
If i understand, this is not supported right now but can i not get it to work anyway?
Because it is only not supported.or?
I can connect from a Windows ISCSI initiator as VM, but not from a host. So is this blocked by VMWare?
Help me thanks
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Hello patriccc
Many things relating to vSAN stated as 'unsupported' are as such due to the functionality not being there or not being reliable/consistent - this is one of those things.
If you want a node to access vsanDatastore without providing storage then consider adding it to the cluster as a compute-only node.
Bob
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Try this blog
https://www.altaro.com/vmware/vsan-iscsi-lun/
VCIX-DCV6.5/VSAN/VXRAIL
Please mark help full or correct if my answer is use full for you
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Thanks for your answer.
But the link is to an Windows ISCSI connection to vSAN.
This i have test and it works yes.
I need a external VMWare host to connect using ISCSI to the VSAN ISCSI Target. And get datastore to my WM on the extarnal host. And i can't do that. For some reason.
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Hello patriccc
"And i can't do that. For some reason"
Because it's not designed for that functionality - it is for presenting storage to physical machines not ESXi.
Bob
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Hi.
Ok i understand that.
Thanks for your answer.