After resetting the USB speed on the system board from USB 2 to USB1.1, we were able to boot from the DOM and are back in business, volume groups, logical volumes and most importantly data are all...
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After resetting the USB speed on the system board from USB 2 to USB1.1, we were able to boot from the DOM and are back in business, volume groups, logical volumes and most importantly data are all...
Not sure how long ago this started. The thing has been rock solid since install, uptime was 472 days prior to yesterdays restart, and haven't had to do a lot of LV changes until a new Xen virtual...
Did try Firefox but that complained about "peer certificate invalid signature, error code sec-error-bad-signature"
Can you see the support calls that have been logged and the responses?
Well the label on the DOM says "Open-E iSCSI-R3 Enterprise" so I'm assuming thats what it is.
Latest thing - when I start the GUI and look at the Volume groups it says "32 Bit not supported" so DSS...
Iscsi r3 enterprise (looks like I put in the wrong forum)
I opened a support can and was advised to hard reboot the san. (Sorry don't have the ticket number as exchange is one of the things not...
A bit more information. I tried restarting the san anyway, and it will not restart or shutdown from the web browser control panel. So I then tried from the console (C-A-K, C-A-S) and it won't...
hello,
San has three volume groups VG00 with 100G free space, VG01 (300G free space) and VG03 (920G free space)
I cannot create either another iSCS logical volume or snapshot on any of the VGs....
Didn't fix it. Same errors are being logged.
Will try e-mailing support@open-e.com
Updated tonight to ver 5.0.IE46000000.3090 - will see what that does for it.
Also, has anyone found what causes the Windows system event log entries - iSCSIPrt event 9 and 27?
Sorry I entered the version number incorrectly -
it's Ver 2.32.DB00000000.2863 Rel date 2007-09-27
All the other numbers were correct.
Joey, RAID card is Intel RAID Controller SRCSAS144e -...
hello, running open-E R3 on Intel (SSR212MC2R) dual quad core processor, 4 gig ram, 5 x 300g SAS drives) four drives are R5 and the fifth is a hot spare.
Getting bursts of error messages in the...
Hi Todd, thanks for the explanation. Went back and set up a number of logical volumes, restricting access to each according to the server IP. Shared some at the server level where necessary. Working...
Hi, I am triallinge-open iSCSI R3 with the following setup:
Intel McKay Creek (SSR212MC2R) single quad core processor, 4 gig ram, 5 x 300g SAS drives) first two drives are R1, last three are r5....