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March 4th, 2020 06:00

Export 2008 iSCSI settings to a folder

Is there an Equallogic tool or Powershell script to export 2008 iSCSI settings to a folder - so I can then import to a new upgraded Windows OS server? 

Thanks, 

Milty 

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March 4th, 2020 11:00

Hello, 

 Well naming changes and NIC differences would be difficult to mange unless all the servers were all absolutely identical.  The information should be in the registry but I tend to stay away from that whenever possible.  

 Note, no teaming of NICs with just about all block iSCSI SANs.  They don't support it so it's a waste and will reduce performance.  Just use MPIO for iSCSI. 

Good luck! 

Regards,

Don 

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March 4th, 2020 08:00

Hello, 

 Not that I have ever seen or heard of.   There's not much to set, so doing it again isn't very difficult. 

 What OS are you moving to? 

  Regards,

Don 

 

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March 4th, 2020 11:00

Multiple OS's  2012, 2016, and 2019

Thanks, 

Milty 

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March 4th, 2020 11:00

Was thinking a tool like Netsh may be available. With multiple physical NICs in a server - and possibly teamed Ethernet NICs - including NICs utilized for iSCSI - I have experienced, can be very precise depending on what switch/vlan or SAN the cabling is plugged into - its requires knowledge/documentation of which NIC is hosting Ethernet or iSCSI or teaming, etc. I was hoping a tool could specifically export iSCSI and associated NIC settings.

Also, Windows patches a couple of times have wiped config on all physical NICs as well as VM NICS - it took some time to determine correct physical NIC and then re-team and configure NICs for iSCSI or Ethernet use.  

Thanks, 

Milty 

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