Dell ISCSI manual Problem Probable Cause, KB883398 at support.microsoft.com, Manage, Service

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Problem

Probable Cause

Corrective Action

 

One or more nodes may have the

 

Internet Connection Firewall enabled,

 

blocking RPC communications

 

between the nodes.

Unable to use Microsoft iSCSI Initiator

The Enable shared access to the

to connect to the PS Series array(s)

iSCSI target from multiple initiators

from the second node and the

check box is not selected.

following error message is displayed:

 

Authorization Failure.

 

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.

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

No action required.

 

the Cluster Service.

 

On systems running Windows Server 2003, this issue occurs if the cluster node does not own the cluster disk.

Cluster Services does not operate

The Windows Internet Connection

Perform the following steps:

correctly on a cluster running

Firewall is enabled, which may

1.

On the Windows desktop, right-

Windows Server 2003 and with

conflict with Cluster Services.

 

click My Computer and click

Internet Firewall enabled.

 

 

 

 

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

One or more nodes may have the

Configure the Internet Connection

the applications or services that are

Internet Connection Firewall enabled,

Firewall to allow communications that

provided by the cluster.

blocking RPC communications

are required by the MSCS and the

 

between the nodes.

clustered applications or services.

 

 

For more information, see the article

 

 

KB883398 at support.microsoft.com.

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