Dell ISCSI Server User Manual


 
Problem Probable Cause Corrective Action
One or more nodes may have the
Internet Connection Firewall enabled,
blocking RPC communications
between the nodes.
Configure the Internet Connection
Firewall to allow communications that
are required by the MSCS and the
clustered applications or services.
For more information, see the article
KB883398 at support.microsoft.com.
Unable to use Microsoft iSCSI Initiator
to connect to the PS Series array(s)
from the second node and the
following error message is displayed:
Authorization Failure.
The Enable shared access to the
iSCSI target from multiple initiators
check box is not selected.
1. In the Group Manager GUI, right
click the volume having the
connection problem.
2. Select Modify Volume Settings.
3. Click the Advanced tab and
ensure that the volume is
enabled for shared access from
multiple initiators.
The disks on the shared cluster
storage are unreadable or
uninitialized in Windows Disk
Administration.
This issue occurs if you stop
the Cluster Service.
On systems running Windows
Server 2003, this issue occurs
if the cluster node does not
own the cluster disk.
No action required.
Cluster Services does not operate
correctly on a cluster running
Windows Server 2003 and with
Internet Firewall enabled.
The Windows Internet Connection
Firewall is enabled, which may
conflict with Cluster Services.
Perform the following steps:
1. On the Windows desktop, right-
click My Computer and click
Manage.
2. In the Computer Management
window, double-click Services.
3. In the Services window, double-
click Cluster Services.
4. In the Cluster Services window,
click the Recovery tab.
5. Click the First Failure dropdown
arrow and select Restart the
Service.
6. Click the Second Failure
dropdown arrow and select
Restart the Service.
7. Click OK.
For information on how to configure
your cluster with the Windows
Internet Connection Firewall enabled,
see the articles 258469 and 883398 at
support.microsoft.com and
microsoft.com/technet respectively.
Public network clients cannot access
the applications or services that are
provided by the cluster.
One or more nodes may have the
Internet Connection Firewall enabled,
blocking RPC communications
between the nodes.
Configure the Internet Connection
Firewall to allow communications that
are required by the MSCS and the
clustered applications or services.
For more information, see the article
KB883398 at support.microsoft.com.
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