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Hi
I have allocated 2 NICs for my VSA, but I can only connect from my iSCSI initiator on windows to the VSA's subnet with the admin interface running, If I try from another server on a didifferentubnet, I can se the luns, but get a connection error when I try to connect the actual lun.
Thanks
Felix
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The VSA only supports the singe interface it comes configured with.
Adam C
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LeftHand Networks
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bummer
But thanks for the fast reply
Felix
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Adam,
I am not sure I understand your reply. I have two NICs. On one, I can use the VSA internally to boot VMs, etc. On the other NIC I can connect other non-VM machines to the VSA. I am assuming that I could have dual nics on that virtual switch and load-share?
Regards, Rich
HP ML350 SATA with VSA
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