Hi all,
when I start the iSCSI service on the TeraStation, i get the following errors.
ietd: unable to create server socket (Address family not support by protocol) 10 1 6!
ietd: connection closed
These are the errors I find in the logs. I can connect to windows PCs but not to any linux systems. I bought this thing for VMware ESX server. But it does not work.
Please if you have any suggestion please let me know, that or I may have to return. I have google the error message, it seem that other linux distro. iSCSI can get this error.
Thanks,
Nick
Just one more question, is the network type for the VM machine running bridged or NAT?
also, what OS is the VM itself running?
Sorry, you are missing the issue. I'm tring to get VMware ESX server (Linux platform) connected to the Buffalo iSCSI Device. There are no VM's involved in this issue.
The error is bewteen ESX and buffalo's device.
Do you know of any plans to support ESXi with this device?
Are there any versions of linux that will connect the iSCSI device?
Wooo Hooooo !!!
Bit the proverbial bullet and bought the iSCSI 2TB and low and behold its now running as an iSCSI SAN for my vmware ESXi enviornment.
So yes to all that care, the iSCSI Terastation does work with VMware ESXi. (The free one)
Rob
hey rob,
can you tell me, how you connect the TSII iSCSI to theVMhost?
I've tried it for hours now...
thanks,
philipp
Rob,
Can you please share how you got this going?
While I have been off this issue for months now. I was kind of hoping that people got this working with some level of detail on how they did? Below is my configuration, and I am still unable to connect ESX (using the iSCSI software initiator) to a TeraStation IS iSCSI (TS-RIGL/R5 F/W 1.01).
Configuration:
Also, the problem is still the same, i am unable to see the LUN and create a datastore on that LUN from the VIC. Here is the output of the esx server:
root@ipqesx01 root# vmkiscsi-tool -L -l vmhba32
Target iqn.2004-08.jp.buffalo:NP-ISCSI-001D73262A48:NP-Backup:
OS DEVICE NAME : vmhba32:3:0
BUS NUMBER : 0
TARGET ID : 3
LUN ID : 0
root@ipqesx01 root# vmkiscsi-tool -T -l vmhba32
NAME : iqn.2004-08.jp.buffalo:NP-ISCSI-001D73262A48:NP-Backup
ALIAS :
DISCOVERY METHOD FLAGS : 0
SEND TARGETS DISCOVERY SETTABLE : 0
SEND TARGETS DISCOVERY ENABLED : 0
Portal 0 : 10.10.1.100:3260
Please let me know if anyone has got this to work. Thanks for your time and help,
Nick
had the same problems as described above.
buffalo terastation ii 4tb rackmount iscsi, model TS-RIGL/R5, fw 1.01.
using lvm and creating a logical volume not over 2000 GB worked for me!
I see that this is a somewhat older post and I'm hoping that Buffalo is functional with newer versions of VMWare for the iSCSI product. I had to move quickly to purchase some storage for a project I'm working on and I picked up a TeraStation Pro iSCSI box, but I can't get ESXi 4.0 to see it.
If I can't make it visible, I'll have to return the product. Is there any way to make this work?
Thanks -
Soren
This is working for me my issue is I have 2 volumes and I cna only connect one of my ESXi servers via ISCI at a time everything presents itself correctly but only one ISCSI connection at a time in my environment.
Sorry folks,
I dont follow this forum so never came back to check the status.
Recently, i had a failed drive on my box so I had it replaced but some how along the way the terrastation got dropped from the ESXi 3.5 update2 machine, and would not re-connect.
I tried getting the terastation connected to a windows server also, but that failed too.
I had to do a full factory reset of the terastation in order to get it working again with the ESXi host.
I've since done an upgrade to ESX4 update1 with patches and all is working fine.
I have screenshots of my setting but no way to attach them here.
If i get the time at home and there is a demand, ill setup a photbucket type account and link em in.
Rob