faysalji Lv3Posted Mar-20-2023 14:04
  
Last edited by faysalji 20 Mar 2023 15:16.

Here are some potential solutions:

1. Verify that the iSCSI initiator is properly configured: Ensure that the iSCSI initiator is properly configured on the Sangfor HCI host. Check that the iSCSI initiator settings, such as the initiator name and authentication credentials, are correctly set.

2. Verify that the iSCSI target is properly configured: Ensure that the iSCSI target is properly configured on the Windows iSCSI server. Verify that the target is accessible from the Sangfor HCI host and that the necessary access controls are in place.

3. Check network connectivity and firewall settings: Verify that the network connectivity between the Sangfor HCI host and the Windows iSCSI server is working correctly. Check that firewall settings are properly configured to allow communication between the two servers.

4. Update ESXi and Sangfor HCI firmware: Ensure that both the ESXi host and Sangfor HCI firmware are up-to-date with the latest updates and patches. Outdated firmware could potentially cause compatibility issues.

5. Contact Sangfor technical support: If the above steps do not resolve the issue, contact Sangfor technical support for further assistance. They may be able to provide additional guidance or help diagnose any underlying issues with the configuration.
Adonis001 Lv3Posted Mar-20-2023 15:26
  
Update ESXi and Sangfor HCI firmware: Ensure that both the ESXi host and Sangfor HCI firmware are up-to-date with the latest updates and patches. Outdated firmware could potentially cause compatibility issues.
Farina Ahmed Lv5Posted Mar-20-2023 15:55
  
Check the storage vendor whether the  external storage support hardware acceleration or not. If it support, then you can enable the hardware acceleration on storage.
isabelita Lv3Posted Mar-20-2023 17:02
  
Update ESXi and Sangfor HCI firmware: Ensure that both the ESXi host and Sangfor HCI firmware are up-to-date with the latest updates and patches. Outdated firmware could potentially cause compatibility issues.
BitCloud Lv3Posted Mar-20-2023 17:09
  
Verify that the iSCSI target is properly configured: Ensure that the iSCSI target is properly configured on the Windows iSCSI server. Verify that the target is accessible from the Sangfor HCI host and that the necessary access controls are in place.
Natsu Dragneel Lv3Posted Mar-20-2023 17:15
  
Verify that the target is accessible from the Sangfor HCI host and that the necessary access controls are in place.
Faisal Piliang Posted Mar-21-2023 14:00
  
Navigate to Storage > Virtual Storage > Virtual Datastores and click on datastore’s name
to enter the following page. Here you may view detailed information about a virtual
datastore. There are two tabs: Summary or Permissions.
Detail can be seen below:
https://www.sangfor.com/sites/de ... 10User%20Manual.pdf

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