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Re: Host not seeing all iSCSI targets

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Edy,

 

For information you cannot use port binding in your configuration.

 

Port Binding

Port binding is used in iSCSI when multiple VMkernel ports for iSCSI reside in the same broadcast domain and IP subnet to allow multiple paths to an iSCSI array that broadcasts a single IP address. When using port binding, you must remember that:

  • Array Target iSCSI ports must reside in the same broadcast domain and IP subnet as the VMkernel port.
  • All VMkernel ports used for iSCSI connectivity must reside in the same broadcast domain and IP subnet.
  • All VMkernel ports used for iSCSI connectivity must reside in the same vSwitch.
  • Currently, port binding does not support network routing.

When not to use port binding

Port binding should not be used when:

 

  • Array Target iSCSI ports are in a different broadcast domain and IP subnet.
  • VMkernel ports used for iSCSI connectivity exist in a different broadcast domain, IP subnet and/or vSwitch.
  • Routing is required to reach the iSCSI array.

 

You will resolved your issue, when you will able to do a vmkping to your target. Maybe something wrong on your network ? try to delete one vmnic or your vswitch and do a vmkping and repeat with the other card.

 

Julien.


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