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Posted: Thu Jul 07, 2005 12:17 am    Post subject: Help - how to use Multiple Connections per Session with MS i Reply with quote

Hi,

Can some one please tell me how to use Multiple Connections per Session to
log in the same target multiple times with MS iSCSI initiator 2.0?

We can check the check box "Enable multi-path" in "Log On to Target" window
to log in the same target multiple times. But this is MPIO, not Multiple
Connection per Session.

Thanks.
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Posted: Sat Jul 16, 2005 12:18 am    Post subject: Re: Help - how to use Multiple Connections per Session with Reply with quote

Hi,

Quote:
Can some one please tell me how to use Multiple Connections per Session to
log in the same target multiple times with MS iSCSI initiator 2.0?

whats the reason for logon multiple connections?

Quote:
We can check the check box "Enable multi-path" in "Log On to Target"
window
to log in the same target multiple times. But this is MPIO, not Multiple
Connection per Session.

right. this is used by setting double-path as one if you have redundant
connections to the SAN

can you tell some more bout configuration, server and so on?
cant see the problem of your case.

by, greets
steve
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