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Cisco MDS 9000 Family Troubleshooting Guide, Release 3.x
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Chapter 20 Troubleshooting IP Storage Services
iSLB Issues
iSCSI Initiator and Virtual Target Configuration Not Distributed
Symptom iSCSI initiator and virtual target configuration is not distributed to the fabric.
iSLB Configuration, Commit, or Merge Failed—”VSAN ID is Not Yet
Configured”
Symptom iSLB configuration, commit, or merge failed with error VSAN ID is not yet configured.
Table 20-2 iSCSI Initiator and Virtual Target Configuration Not Distributed
Symptom Possible Cause Solution
iSCSI initiator and
virtual target
configuration is not
distributed to the
fabric.
Normal operation. Only the following iSCSI and iSLB configuration is
distributed:
• iSLB initiator and iSLB initiator targets
• iSLB VRRP load-balancing configuration
• iSCSI global authentication parameters
(authentication algorithm and CHAP user name or
password)
• iSCSI dynamic initiator mode (iSCSI, iSLB, or deny)
Table 20-3 iSLB Configuration, Commit, or Merge Failed—”VSAN ID is Not Yet Configured.”
Symptom Possible Cause Solution
iSLB configuration,
commit, or merge
failed with error
VSAN
ID is not yet
configured.
The VSAN ID for one of the initiators
is not configured on all switches in the
fabric.
Check the output of the show islb cfs-session status, show
islb merge status, and show ips internal event-history
error CLI command for details on which initiator VSAN
ID is not configured on a switch.
Use the vsan database vsan vsan-id CLI command to add
the VSAN ID, or remove the VSAN ID from the initiator
configuration.