Anyone ever used iSCSI and/or more specifically, as an initiator in freenas? Really struggling to get something working and I don't have enough experience with Unix/Linux based systems to figure it out.
Anyone ever used iSCSI and/or more specifically, as an initiator in freenas? Really struggling to get something working and I don't have enough experience with Unix/Linux based systems to figure it out.
Can't help, but great idea for a thread!
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http://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/freebsd...itiator-howto/ might be helpful
Yeah I've gone back to that through google at least 4-5 times haha. The initiator's installed, I think at least, but every time I try to set it and connect to my target that's on a Win 2008 server, I get a CRC error on the freenas machine. I'll try to post the exact line when I get chance but I won't be back there till Monday.
There are tons of resources for setting up Freenas (7.2) as an iscsi target around but I can find very little documentation on it being used as the initiator. I'm not sure if that's just because it's such a simple concept that nobody would bother writing a guide and I'm just doing something stupid or if it's because it's not really supported and doesn't really work right.
Eventually, we'll basically be trying to use the freenas box to scoop LUNs from like 4 different Windows servers and combine them with hard drive space on the Freenas server to make one logical drive using Freenas's GFS system and then share that drive across a domain. Sounds good in theory but I can't make it work.
Uxka will take care of it when he gets the time.
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lol, I actually need this now
using Vista and no sound, speakers stopped working
ran MS Fix It and it detected two problems with the drivers, but when I choose to have it repaired, the problem persists
sound worked yesterday, cables are all attached, I can see the volume bar bouncing up and down, but no sound
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Start>Right Click On "Computer">Pick "Device Manager" on Left>Find "Sound, Video And Game Controllers" and expand it> Pick the one for your sound, mine says "High Definition Audio Device" but yours might be different; Right click on it>From here you can try a few things:
1. "Update Driver Software"...Can't hurt to try but often doesn't work...
2. If 1 doesn't work, you can pick "Uninstall" and then go to the top where your computer name is listed (will be different depending on what you named the comp, should be top line). Right click on the name and pick "Scan for hardware changes." Windows should automatically find and re-install your sound.
If neither of those work you can find the driver at the manufacturer's website usually. Play around in "Properties" of the sound on device manager to find the model name/whatever.
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