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Maybe the OS detects the login before the GlobalSAN app, so that I sometimes get the disconnection error message.Your privacy is critically important to us. Sometimes the time gap is short (see yourself in the log), sometimes it takes longer. If the Qnap logs out after a while for some reason, probably the GlobalSAN logs back in after a short time. Are these logouts/logins initiated by the Qnap? Why is that? The GlobalSAN support says that they never logout the device from their software. Strangely the targets logout and back in a few times every day. I started the iSCSI logging on the Qnap box and I get inormation only (no errors). Is anybody else using GlobalSAN with a Qnap box? If so are there any problems?
They asked for the full price for an update so I went with GlobalSAN which is way cheaper. I never had any issues with that combination.
They say it's not related to GlobalSAN but to the QNAP box.īefore I updated my Mac Mini it ran under 10.9 with the Xtend SAN software. So I created a ticket with SNS support and they tried to find the error. Each share will have a unique IP and be referenced as a portal. System Preferences with globalSAN If you click on the globalSAN System Preference you’ll be able to add your first portal. GlobalSAN Installation Successful Screen Once you are logged back in, open System Preferences and you’ll see the new System Preference for globalSAN iSCSI.
Until recently, when Martin tried a QLogic 57840S iSCSI Offload HBA on Windows 2016 which completed login, but subsequently failed with: Got unknown iSCSI OpCode: 0x43 The issue was QLogic MSFT side did not. This allowed GlobalSAN v3.3 to work out-of-the box, and for many years we didn't run into login interopt issues with any other initiators.
Basic tutorial on setting up the globalSAN iSCSI Initiator for Mac OS X. In the popup, enter the IP address of the ReadyNAS. After rebooting, open the globalSAN iSCSI utility from System Preferences. Step 2: Setup globalSAN iSCSI Initiator to connect to the iSCSI target.