Can't connect to StarWind Server through Management Console
Posted: Mon Oct 04, 2010 11:39 am
Hi there,
Hope someone can help. We've had StarWind installed on a server and up and running for a couple of months in a test environment. Everything has been fine. Last weekend the equipment went into production which involved changing the LAN IPs of all the servers. The private iSCSI LAN was unchanged.
Since the IP change and DNS record updates, I am unable to connect to the iSCSI server through the management console. I try to connect from the console running directly on the StarWind server or across the network from another host. I get the following error message:
StarWind Service not found on host - LTS-SAN01.HVADMIN.LOCAL (192.168.172.204) : 3261
The hostname and IP address are correct. There is no firewall running on this server so I know that isn't the problem. DNS resolution is fine.
The iSCSI server service is running and clients are connecting to it all ok, I just can't connect through the management console to check the status of the iSCSI service.
Any help will be greatly appreciated.
Many thanks,
Scott.
Lanmark Technical Services Ltd.
Hope someone can help. We've had StarWind installed on a server and up and running for a couple of months in a test environment. Everything has been fine. Last weekend the equipment went into production which involved changing the LAN IPs of all the servers. The private iSCSI LAN was unchanged.
Since the IP change and DNS record updates, I am unable to connect to the iSCSI server through the management console. I try to connect from the console running directly on the StarWind server or across the network from another host. I get the following error message:
StarWind Service not found on host - LTS-SAN01.HVADMIN.LOCAL (192.168.172.204) : 3261
The hostname and IP address are correct. There is no firewall running on this server so I know that isn't the problem. DNS resolution is fine.
The iSCSI server service is running and clients are connecting to it all ok, I just can't connect through the management console to check the status of the iSCSI service.
Any help will be greatly appreciated.
Many thanks,
Scott.
Lanmark Technical Services Ltd.