Determine physical NIC of iSCSI port
i'm hoping can me in right direction. i've inherited server 2012 r2 failover cluster , we've seen iscsi mpio issues. i'm wanting verify physical connections server switch, can't figure out way map iscsi connections physical nics.
here's have.
connectionidentifier : ffffe0017248c010-0initiatoraddress : 0.0.0.0
initiatorportnumber : 2496
targetaddress : 192.168.xxx.10
targetportnumber : 3260
pscomputername :
connectionidentifier : ffffe0017248c010-1
initiatoraddress : 0.0.0.0
initiatorportnumber : 1728
targetaddress : 192.168.xxx.10
targetportnumber : 3260
pscomputername :
connectionidentifier : ffffe0017248c010-2
initiatoraddress : 0.0.0.0
initiatorportnumber : 2240
targetaddress : 192.168.xxx.10
targetportnumber : 3260
pscomputername :
connectionidentifier : ffffe0017248c010-3
initiatoraddress : 0.0.0.0
initiatorportnumber : 1984
targetaddress : 192.168.xxx.10
targetportnumber : 3260
pscomputername :
i'd think there pretty simple way tie targetportnumber or connectionidentifier 1 of physical connections on server, i'm not finding it.
in previous environment had iscsi ip address associated each nic listed initiatoraddress , made easy.
thanks help!
hi bradanderson121,
thanks post.
i'm afraid details iscsi port or mpio, may need discuss in our hyper-v or cluster forum.
here example discussed iscsi port problem in hyper-v forum, might helpful.
https://social.technet.microsoft.com/forums/windowsserver/en-us/291b3049-1008-4d2f-84d0-677bd5db68b4/iscsi-network-dedicated-switch-or-vlans
best regards,
mary
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