Michael OBrien
Cadet
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- Jun 25, 2017
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In Corral, I have 3 zvols shared with iSCSI, and once connected from a Windows iSCSI initiator and brought online, they show as disks with a single partition having a single NTFS volume.
I pulled the Corral boot mirror and installed FN11 on a fresh boot mirror. I imported each of 3 volumes in FN11, which worked fine and shows datasets / zvols as expected. I configured the zvols as extents and bound each to a target. However, when I connect to these from a Windows iSCSI initiator, the disk shows "GPT Protective Partition" in disk management, and nothing is available to mount as an NTFS volume.
After booting back to Corral, they show in windows disk management as expected (once onlined, a single NTFS partition shows on each disk).
Any ideas? I must be missing something. Out of curiousity, I booted Ubuntu 16.04 and made one of the zvols an iSCSI target there. Same issue as FN11, if that's helpful.
I pulled the Corral boot mirror and installed FN11 on a fresh boot mirror. I imported each of 3 volumes in FN11, which worked fine and shows datasets / zvols as expected. I configured the zvols as extents and bound each to a target. However, when I connect to these from a Windows iSCSI initiator, the disk shows "GPT Protective Partition" in disk management, and nothing is available to mount as an NTFS volume.
After booting back to Corral, they show in windows disk management as expected (once onlined, a single NTFS partition shows on each disk).
Any ideas? I must be missing something. Out of curiousity, I booted Ubuntu 16.04 and made one of the zvols an iSCSI target there. Same issue as FN11, if that's helpful.