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  1. #1
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    Question

    I read in release notes of upcoming release (up55; in engineering phase) that there is a fix for troubles in SCSI-3 PR with LUNs bigger than 2 TB - will this fix this issue??
    regards,
    Lukas

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    Dr. Lukas Pfeiffer
    A-1140 Wien
    Austria
    www.dotnethost.at

    DSS v6 b4550 iSCSI autofailover with Windows 2008 R2 failover cluster (having still some issues with autofailover).

    2 DSS: 3HE Supermicro X7DBE BIOS 2.1a, Areca ARC-1261ML FW 1.48, 8x WD RE3 1TB, 1x Intel PRO1000MT Dualport, 1x Intel PRO1000PT Dualport.

    2 Windows Nodes: Intel SR1500 + Intel SR1560, Dual XEON E54xx, 32 GB RAM, 6 NICs. Windows Server 2008 R2.

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    ...any new information about this? I have two separate Hyper-V setups using two Open-e storage systems. I want to combine them into a fully redundant clustered system with failover on the Open-e devices.
    But not until it will actually work!

  3. #3
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    Thumbs up

    yes, the next release should fix this issue!
    regards,
    Lukas

    descience.NET
    Dr. Lukas Pfeiffer
    A-1140 Wien
    Austria
    www.dotnethost.at

    DSS v6 b4550 iSCSI autofailover with Windows 2008 R2 failover cluster (having still some issues with autofailover).

    2 DSS: 3HE Supermicro X7DBE BIOS 2.1a, Areca ARC-1261ML FW 1.48, 8x WD RE3 1TB, 1x Intel PRO1000MT Dualport, 1x Intel PRO1000PT Dualport.

    2 Windows Nodes: Intel SR1500 + Intel SR1560, Dual XEON E54xx, 32 GB RAM, 6 NICs. Windows Server 2008 R2.

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