The Windows 2008 Failover Cluster Validation wizard returns the following error while running the 'Storage - List Potential Cluster Disks' test:
'The wrong diskette is in the drive.
Insert %2 (Volume Serial Number: %3) into drive %1'
We are using a Microsoft iSCSI server and creating new disks which have been mapped to a couple of Windows 2008 servers.![Insert 2 (volume serial number 3) into drive 1 Insert 2 (volume serial number 3) into drive 1](/uploads/1/2/6/2/126252760/710543892.png)
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We are not using multipathing.
Diskpart disk list shows the disks as online.
I've verified that the virtual disks are enabled in the properties on the iSCSI server. The 'Target Access' tab shows the correct servers as the targets. Additionally, the iSCSI target itself is enabled and logged in and shows the correct iSCSI initiators.
The local iSCSI initiator control panel on the Windows boxes shows that they are logged into the iSCSI server and when I click Devices, I see all of the LUNs.
Any ideas?
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'The wrong diskette is in the drive.
Insert %2 (Volume Serial Number: %3) into drive %1'
We are using a Microsoft iSCSI server and creating new disks which have been mapped to a couple of Windows 2008 servers.
![Insert 2 (volume serial number 3) into drive 1 Insert 2 (volume serial number 3) into drive 1](/uploads/1/2/6/2/126252760/710543892.png)
We are not using multipathing.
Diskpart disk list shows the disks as online.
I've verified that the virtual disks are enabled in the properties on the iSCSI server. The 'Target Access' tab shows the correct servers as the targets. Additionally, the iSCSI target itself is enabled and logged in and shows the correct iSCSI initiators.
The local iSCSI initiator control panel on the Windows boxes shows that they are logged into the iSCSI server and when I click Devices, I see all of the LUNs.
Any ideas?