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ISCSI Persistent Drives.
Am I doing something wrong ??
I set up a ISCSI drive with CHAP and checked "automatically restore this connection when the system boots". The drive was mapped as Drive E: (Dynamic).
Shut down and reboot.
On reboot MS iSCSI can see the drive and restores the connection ... however I have to go into Disk Manager and "reactivate the drive".:confused:
No very persistent from my way of thinking.:rolleyes:
OS = Windows XP, SP2, MS ISCSI 2.6.
Open-e DSS-Lite.
Cheers,
Lewis
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The problem is Windows doesn't automatically mount dynamic volumes... You'd need to write yourself a script to do that.
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Email me and I will provide you a script that we created with how to doc. It might help.
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Todd,
Can you post the script to a public location, so that we can all benefit?
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Moving quick to get you this. Hope it helps. You can you I.E. then login with:
anonymous@downloadopen-e.com
ftp://ftp.downloadopen-e.com/
Login as: anonymous@downloadopen-e.com
Then download the following:
Open-E iSCSI dynamic disks activatio-v1[1].06.zip
Cookbook_Open-E_iSCSI_disks_activation.pdf
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Todd,
Thanks for the effort.
Unfortunately, I can access the site -- unknown host.
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thanks for the response try this with an ftp program then access the following:
Site: ftp.downloadopen-e.com
User: forum@downloadopen-e.com
Password: forum
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Thanks, that worked! (once I remember to set the FTP transfer into binary mode)