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May 8th, 2015 14:00
Simultaneous IQN connections
I have some non-clustered Windows terminal server VMs running in vmware on an EQ group (ps6000 and ps6210xs). The VMs have iscsi connections to data volumes on the EQ. I'm restricting volume access by IQN of the terminal server hosting it, so I leave the "allow simultaneous connections from initiators with different IQNs" unchecked for those volumes.
I started setting up MPIO with HIT/ME a couple of weeks ago, and today I noticed that some of those data volumes now have the "allow simultaneous" box checked. Is that something that happened during the MPIO setup? Is it required, even though it's still only one IQN ( multiple NICs)?
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May 8th, 2015 14:00
Just to clarify, my vmware environment is clustered and VM LUNs are on the EQ, so those LUNs do get the "allow simultaneous ..." so that all esxi hosts can get to them. It's just the data volumes that are supposed to be restricted to one IQN.
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May 8th, 2015 15:00
OK. I'm running firmware 7.1.4 and HIT 4.7.1. I excluded other subnets in the MPIO settings. I haven't made any host or AD changes to these VMs for awhile, but I suspect the IQN checkbox is unrelated to my MPIO setup and probably happened some time ago. It's just that I happened to notice today since I haven't looked at the Advanced tab for those volumes recently. I'll uncheck the boxes and monitor.
Thanks.
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May 8th, 2015 15:00
I spoke too soon. When I tried unchecking the box on one of these volumes, I got an error "Volumes must have fewer than 2 initiator connections to disable multihost access." So maybe MPIO setup did check the box when I added the group access in the MPIO settings?
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May 8th, 2015 16:00
The IP addresses on each volume are the 2 expected ones for the dual nicced Windows server. Maybe it's just terminology? The checkbox says IQN, but maybe it actually refers to any multiple connections.
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May 8th, 2015 17:00
OK. The IPs are private and on the same subnet. A couple of years ago, I had to recreate iscsi connections on a server I had joined to AD because the favorite target was not connecting automatically, but that was the last time I've made that kind of change for any of these servers. But I'll search the logs and see what I can find.
Thanks for the information.
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May 10th, 2015 08:00
Just following up. I dropped the existing iscsi connections, unchecked the simultaneous option on the EQ and recreated the connections. I have the 2 managed mpio connections for each data volume now, so all good there.
FWIW, I couldn't find any additional iqn names in windows logs or the EQ and I didn't change the server name or domain membership since I set up the server a few years ago. However, when I was setting up mpio on Friday, I changed the names of the iscsi adapters in windows from Lan Area Connection 2 and 3 to iscsi1 and iscsi2. Any chance that caused the iqn issue?
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May 10th, 2015 08:00
By the way, don't let me sabatoge your Sunday. :-)