What happens when you move an ISCSI LUN to a different server?
by mredc from LinuxQuestions.org on (#5K194)
This pertains to an ISCSI target setup on a nas4free VM on ESXi 5.1.0
nas4free 9.2.0.1 - Shigawire (revision 972)
FreeBSD 9.2-RELEASE-p4 (kern.osreldate: 902001).
The LUNs were created on a USB hardisk permanently attached to the VM though the VM settings controls.
I created two targets. I was mounting one in a windows system that may have been Windows XP and the other I was mounting in a Debian 8 system. The Nas4free VM became inoperable. The Windows XP box has also died. So I moved the USB hard drive to another nas4free VM that had the same setup.
I am now attempting to mount the ISCSI target with a pretty up to date Windows 10 system but the disk shows up as a raw disk. Is this normal? If so, why does it behave that way?
nas4free 9.2.0.1 - Shigawire (revision 972)
FreeBSD 9.2-RELEASE-p4 (kern.osreldate: 902001).
The LUNs were created on a USB hardisk permanently attached to the VM though the VM settings controls.
I created two targets. I was mounting one in a windows system that may have been Windows XP and the other I was mounting in a Debian 8 system. The Nas4free VM became inoperable. The Windows XP box has also died. So I moved the USB hard drive to another nas4free VM that had the same setup.
I am now attempting to mount the ISCSI target with a pretty up to date Windows 10 system but the disk shows up as a raw disk. Is this normal? If so, why does it behave that way?