I have created a large iSCSI-target on a ZFS-volume which is presented to a W2008R2-machines as a drive whre Backups are stored.
For some days now this does no more work; I get NTFS-errors ID 55 logged in the W2008R2 machine. I have run chkdsk now for several times, but I start getting the 55-events after a little time again.
Google told me, that this can happen, whenever an iSCSI-target is connected from to machines simultaneously.
In fact - this was true for me; so I removed the second "User".
But I am not sure that all but 1 USer are disconnected now.
I s there a "tool" which can show me how many and who ist using a certain iSCSI-target/extent?
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Find out who is connected to an iSCSI-Target?
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Find out who is connected to an iSCSI-Target?
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Re: Find out who is connected to an iSCSI-Target?
Try with:
You will be able to fetch IP address of the remote client connected to the iSCSI target.
Code: Select all
netstat -n | grep 3260rIPMI