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Microsoft iSCSI Initiator loses connection to target
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g***@gmail.com
2012-05-08 09:56:10 UTC
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Greetings everyone,

I'm deploying a Synology NAS with iSCSI targets.
The objective is to move my current fileserver to the iscsi volumes
created.

Currently I have the volumes and targets created and I have the iSCSI
initiator mounting them on Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1.
My issue is, after mounting the file iSCSI targets, from time to time
I get the following errors in the Event Viewer and I lose connection
to the targets, having to connect them again manually.
The errors are:
iScsiPrt event 20 - Connection to the target was lost. The initiator
will attempt to retry the connection.
... Several more iScisiPrt errors ...
iScsiPrt event 1 - Initiator failed to connect to the target. Target
IP address and TCP Port number are given in dump data.


The iSCSI target is available in is own vlan with jumbo frames active.
The file server is a Hyper-V virtual machine with a virtual lan
connection to the iSCSI vlan.

Has anyone encountered this issue before?

Thanks in advance.

Best regards.
t***@gmail.com
2014-06-25 16:06:14 UTC
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Post by g***@gmail.com
Greetings everyone,
I'm deploying a Synology NAS with iSCSI targets.
The objective is to move my current fileserver to the iscsi volumes
created.
Currently I have the volumes and targets created and I have the iSCSI
initiator mounting them on Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1.
My issue is, after mounting the file iSCSI targets, from time to time
I get the following errors in the Event Viewer and I lose connection
to the targets, having to connect them again manually.
iScsiPrt event 20 - Connection to the target was lost. The initiator
will attempt to retry the connection.
... Several more iScisiPrt errors ...
iScsiPrt event 1 - Initiator failed to connect to the target. Target
IP address and TCP Port number are given in dump data.
The iSCSI target is available in is own vlan with jumbo frames active.
The file server is a Hyper-V virtual machine with a virtual lan
connection to the iSCSI vlan.
Has anyone encountered this issue before?
Thanks in advance.
Best regards.
Yes I have them too. I'm going to work on my MPIO and see what happens. I found MS docs that led me to that. Any luck on your end?
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