are the iSCSI LUNs presented to the ESXi hosts (initiators) from the storage side? - I am advised by the storage admin that they are presented properly in case you configured Jumbo Frames (MT...
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are the iSCSI LUNs presented to the ESXi hosts (initiators) from the storage side? - I am advised by the storage admin that they are presented properly in case you configured Jumbo Frames (MTU 9000), ensure that it is configured end-to-end, i.e. on the Storage, the physical switch, the virtual switch, and on the iSCSI port group - yes verify the iSCSI target settings on the ESXi hosts (Dynamic/Static targets)- verified. in fact, all hosts display the iqn but the datastore is not listed on some do you see the iSCSI LUNs when you select the hosts' iSCSI Storage Adapter - no
Thanks very much. Also, to clarify, we are using an NFS system but connecting using iSCSI initiators (software). I'm not much on storage so I hope this helps
We didn't use the client. we have been using the webclient into the specific ESXi host. We do see that the vmk0 fails during the creation of the datastore, however. This did not occur during t...
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We didn't use the client. we have been using the webclient into the specific ESXi host. We do see that the vmk0 fails during the creation of the datastore, however. This did not occur during the datastore connection on the first ESXi host. It only occurs on the second.
My church has Vsphere Essentials Plus licensing. We have created two ESXi 6.5 hosts. We have a iSCSI NAS storage device. We were completely successful creating the first ESXi 6.5 host and pr...
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My church has Vsphere Essentials Plus licensing. We have created two ESXi 6.5 hosts. We have a iSCSI NAS storage device. We were completely successful creating the first ESXi 6.5 host and presenting the iSCSI LUN/Datastore but when we attempted to present and setup the same Datastore on the second ESXi 6.5 host we were unable to do so. Both Physical servers are exactly the same make/model and have the same physical configuration. What can be wrong?