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Ralph Lawrence

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Jun 12, 2009, 7:43:21 PM6/12/09
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Hello,

We are currently evaluating iSCSI Cake for a SAN implementation.

I have configured iSCSI Cake, and used Microsoft Initiator to mount
the drive. This has worked fine, and we also formatted the volume,
gave it a drive letter and created files in the new drive.

But when the new drive is mounted on another computer the drive comes
up as unallocated.

What can we be doing wrong?

This is a Windows 2008 Cluster setup. So all our nodes will need to
see the iSCSI share according to the validation tool.

Also what is the "Working Directory" used for? And what is "Super
Client"?

Best regards,
Kervin

iscsicake

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Jun 12, 2009, 10:28:52 PM6/12/09
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The data written by normal client are redirected to a file in working
directory and will be discarded after client disconnects.
Super client is able to write to target. You can stop that disk in GUI
and change its settings to enable super client and disable CHAP. Then
any clients will become superclient. If CHAP is enabled, the client
that login with correct CHAP secret will become super client.
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