67 Posts

February 6th, 2012 09:00

Hi APHS

The errors 0x7117000e/d are just generic warning for login/logout:

0x7117000D

iSCSI Login - Initiator Data: Target Data:

0x7117000E

iSCSI Logout - Initiator Data: Target Data:

For troubleshooting we need more details of the error. Check in the logs SP event, SPcollect or Ktrace with the same timestamp, and put it here for us.

Cheers!

Geraldo 

4 Operator

 • 

4.5K Posts

February 6th, 2012 13:00

Please see Support Solution emc156408 on PowerLink for Best Practices for connecting the array to the hosts when using iSCSI. Also see emc245445 that lists all the articles about iSCSI and issues that you may encounter.

When you see a lot of log in and out messages, that can be a couple of things - network configuration is the most likely - how the hosts and NIC's on the hosts are configured and the use of different subnets for each NIC and SP ports pairs (a port on SPA and SPB can share the same subnet, but that the same subnet as other pairs).

glen

115 Posts

February 29th, 2012 14:00

I am assuming that your iSCSI IO modules are resetting with error code 0x7117000b.

In any case, please check if all the initiators are on same subnet, if thats the case then you need to change it according to EMC best practices using the support solution provided by Glen above .

I had something similar happening in my environment, we did the Re-IP and everything seems fine now.

No Events found!

Top