I have a Seagate NAS that has one drive configured as an iSCSI drive. When it works it's great but in a lot of cases the connection setup is unreliable and when it does get set up it seems ot time out and I must start all over again. It can only get it to connect the second time 1 in ten tries. But I don't know what ot do to fix this. I am connecting a Windows 11 machine with all updates to the NAS. Microsoft really needs to solve this issue. I just need it to stay stable long enough to copy the data off to another non-scsi drive and I will reformate to a regular NAS drive. So frustrating.
It is a great teaching on Server administration, I like it , thank you, do you have a video on ‘deduplication ‘ ?
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Hello, will you have a tutorial on this same topic but with the Centos Linux initiator? thank you
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Can u connect same ISCSI target from multiple initiators?
I have a Seagate NAS that has one drive configured as an iSCSI drive. When it works it's great but in a lot of cases the connection setup is unreliable and when it does get set up it seems ot time out and I must start all over again. It can only get it to connect the second time 1 in ten tries. But I don't know what ot do to fix this. I am connecting a Windows 11 machine with all updates to the NAS. Microsoft really needs to solve this issue. I just need it to stay stable long enough to copy the data off to another non-scsi drive and I will reformate to a regular NAS drive. So frustrating.