Users Guide

10–iSCSI Protocol
iSCSI Offload in Windows Server
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13. To format your iSCSI partition, use Disk Manager.
iSCSI Offload FAQs
Question: How do I assign an IP address for iSCSI offload?
Answer: Use the Configurations page in QLogic Control Suite (QCS).
Question: What tools should be used to create the connection to the target?
Answer: Use Microsoft iSCSI Software Initiator (version 2.08 or later).
Question: How do I know that the connection is offloaded?
Answer: Use Microsoft iSCSI Software Initiator. From a command line, type
iscsicli sessionlist. From Initiator Name, an iSCSI offloaded connection
will display an entry beginning with “B06BDRV...”. A non-offloaded connection
displays an entry beginning with “Root...”.
Question: What configurations should be avoided?
Answer: The IP address should not be the same as the LAN.
Question: Why does the install fail when attempting to complete an iSCSI offload
install using Windows Server OS for BCM57xx and BCM57xxx adapters?
Answer: There is a conflict with the internal inbox driver.
Event Log Messages for Offload iSCSI (OIS) Driver
Table 10-5 lists the offload iSCSI driver event log messages.
NOTE
Teaming does not support iSCSI adapters.
Teaming does not support NDIS adapters that are in the boot path.
Teaming supports NDIS adapters that are not in the iSCSI boot path, but
only for the SLB team type.
Table 10-5. Offload iSCSI (OIS) Driver Event Log Messages
Message
Number
Severity Message
1 Error Initiator failed to connect to the target. Target IP address and TCP Port num-
ber are specific in dump data.
2 Error The initiator could not allocate resources for an iSCSI session.
3 Error Maximum command sequence number is not serially greater than expected
command sequence number in login response. Dump data contains
Expected Command Sequence number followed by Maximum Command
Sequence number.