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The identifiers you are referring to are StarWind identifiers. They mean that HA devices have connections over Synchronization and iSCSI links. Not synchronized devices cannot be accessed by MS iSCSI Initiator and do not have the MS iSCSI IQN on the list (i.e., iqn.1991-05.com.microsoft...).On the NODE-02 I see connected by NODE-01 ??? Whats wrong with it ?
You need to start synchronization using the SyncHaDevice script.I create a new HA Image and it's works fine. Synchro after reboot two nodes start normally but only on the new HA image.
How to start it manually or something ?
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param($addr="127.0.0.1", $port=3261, $user="root", $password="starwind", $deviceName="HAImage1")
Import-Module StarWindX
try
{
Enable-SWXLog
$server = New-SWServer $addr $port $user $password
$server.Connect()
$device = Get-Device $server -name $deviceName
if( !$device )
{
Write-Host "Device not found" -foreground red
return
}
if($device.SyncStatus -ne [SwHaSyncStatus]::SW_HA_SYNC_STATUS_SYNC)
{
Write-Host "Synchronize device $($device.name)" -foreground yellow
$device.Synchronize([SwHaSyncType]::SW_HA_SYNC_FULL, "")
#$device.MarkAsSynchronized()
}
else
{
Write-Host "Device $($device.name) is synchronized" -foreground yellow
}
}
catch
{
Write-Host $_ -foreground red
}
finally
{
$server.Disconnect()
}
pause