Target login problems, Lun access problems, Os problems – HP NC373F PCI-E Multifunction 1000SX Gigabit Server Adapter User Manual

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Troubleshooting 36

The target service is not running on the target server

Target's firmware is outdated. Update to the latest firmware version

Target login problems

Symptoms:
The iSCSI initiator is able to connect to the target but is unable to log in successfully.
Possible causes:

The initiator is not configured with the right target name

The initiator is not configured with the right target IP address

The initiator is not configured with the right initiator name

The initiator and target are not configured for the same authentication method

The initiator and target are using CHAP or Mutual CHAP authentication so they may not be
configured with matching user name and secret(s)

If the target implements some form of Access Control Lists (ACL), the target may not be configured to

allow it on the initiator

LUN access problems

Symptoms:
The initiator is able to connect to and log in to the target, but the system doesn't see a disk present (it

attempts to boot from an internal disk or PXE).
Possible causes:

The initiator is not configured with the correct LUN from which to boot (Some targets start numbering
at 1 instead of 0)

The target is not configured to allow access to the specified LUN by the initiator

OS problems

Symptoms:
The initiator is able to connect to and log in to the target and the system sees the disk, but you are unable

to install the OS.
Possible causes:

There are multiple NC37xx adapters enabled in the system

The drivers are not being loaded in the right order during installation

The target disk provided is not large enough

The initiator is not configured with the correct LUN from which to boot (some targets start numbering
data devices at 1, not 0)

The target is not configured to allow access to the specified LUN by the initiator

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