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  1. #1

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    but when will this be released ??

  2. #2

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    I won’t know until Thursday or Friday of this week after the QA guys approve it.
    All the best,

    Todd Maxwell


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  3. #3

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    Hey Todd,
    I have a question, if the auto failover will be using a virtual IP address.
    And I am currently use MPIO as per Shon (due to issues in the net Bonding)
    What would the failover route be since there are two sub-nets in play with the MPIO?

    Thanks, carter

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    We have not tested this mix but this should work as you can set a virtual IP address from each NIC.
    All the best,

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  5. #5

    Angry We are also waiting ...

    Hi there!

    We have the up44 Vesion running with iSCSI failover installed (or activated).
    We had to get an additional license Code but it is not working very well.
    So we decided not to use it. (Our Harware/open-e supplier also recommended this).

    In the up46 iSCSI failover is not available as you said.

    We would like to use this function as well as to have the VMware certification.
    (They said us that it will available in March (2008 ;-) ).

    I do not expect it to be be available before autumn (both) - if it comes.

    Regards
    DerFux

  6. #6

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    Trying to create an iSCSI-cluster with Version: 5.0.DB47000000.3117 wo do have the following problem:

    setup - network - iSCSI Cluster

    Secondary

    Here we can create a Secondary Cluster Member but the status is always:
    - Service running inactive
    - Node status inactive
    - Ping node disabled
    - eth3 unknown
    - com 1unknown

    We are not able to add the reverse iSCSI Target to the Cluster Task (Button grayed)
    - No task have been selected.
    - In secondary mode start and stop action will be made only on this node.


    Primary

    Here we can create a Primary iSCSI Cluster Meber with following Status
    - Service running inactive
    - Node status inactive
    - Ping node ok
    - eth3 unknown
    - com1 unknown

    We are not able to add the reverse iSCSI Target to the Cluster Task

    Error: Most probably there has been an error when connecting to the other node, or one of the selected tasks does not have a counterpart (a reverse task) on the other node. Please check the secondary node address and make sure you have configured appropriate reverse tasks.

    - Info No task have been selected

    Whats going wrong
    - Both DSS do have an virtual IP with the same address
    - there is an iSCSI Volumne successfully replicated
    - both servers do have the iSCSI target with same name

    regards Stefan

  7. #7

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    We just got certified with VMware for iSCSI yesterday so DerFux i hope this helps you.
    All the best,

    Todd Maxwell


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  8. #8

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    so when will this update be available and how is the configuration for master/slave. will the slave-machine automatically pull the config from the master?

  9. #9

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    Quote Originally Posted by To-M
    I won’t know until Thursday or Friday of this week after the QA guys approve it.
    Hi ToM. It's almost end of June. Is this feature going to make it to us before July?

    Thanks,

    ErrolDC

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    Looks that we might be able to make it next week. Keep in mind that we have so many tests to run that if any issues arise we may need additionally time. But so far we are on schedule for next week.
    All the best,

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