Are you selecting the iSCSI initiator on the first dropdown, then a source IP (server's IP) on the 2nd dropdown and then the correct target IP on the 3rd dropdown?
It looks like you are attempting to setup MCS (multiple connections per session) and not MPIO.
Dell documents how to setup multiple sessions with only one connection each.
Take a look at this white paper for some more help. Also, in the installation instructions, (link) see number 7 of step 7, it states how to setup multiple sessions.
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July 3rd, 2008 18:00
Are you selecting the iSCSI initiator on the first dropdown, then a source IP (server's IP) on the 2nd dropdown and then the correct target IP on the 3rd dropdown?
And, are you using 3 isolated/separate network?
- regular network
- iscsi 250 network (using 10.23.250 subnet)
- iscsi 251 network (using 10.23.251 subnet)
(no links between the 250 and 251 subnets)
cyberfire2
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July 3rd, 2008 18:00
Under Discovery:
10.23.250.1 3260 MS iSCSI Init 10.23.250.10
10.23.250.2 3260 MS iSCSI Init 10.23.250.10
10.23.251.1 3260 MS iSCSI Init 10.23.251.10
10.23.251.2 3260 MS iSCSI Init 10.23.251.10
Under Target/Details/Connection:
If I add a new connection I can not pic as a Target Portal IP the 10.23.250.x IPs
Note that there is only 1 target and one session for that target
There is only one Persistant Target
Dell-Jeff G
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July 7th, 2008 16:00
It looks like you are attempting to setup MCS (multiple connections per session) and not MPIO.
Dell documents how to setup multiple sessions with only one connection each.
Take a look at this white paper for some more help. Also, in the installation instructions, (link) see number 7 of step 7, it states how to setup multiple sessions.