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Lost access to SAN volume
CompuTron99
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Hello,
long story short.. my manager decided to stop the share for one of our SAN server volumes. All I have now is a .VHD of the drive partition. I open the MS iSCSI Target (v3.0.1983),and it shows up in devices as Virtual Disk 6 / Description = diskname / size = 19.5.31GB / Status = in use / Access by = TAR-diskname
It shows locally mounted as I:\. When I try to open it, it wants to format the drive.
any ideas?
long story short.. my manager decided to stop the share for one of our SAN server volumes. All I have now is a .VHD of the drive partition. I open the MS iSCSI Target (v3.0.1983),and it shows up in devices as Virtual Disk 6 / Description = diskname / size = 19.5.31GB / Status = in use / Access by = TAR-diskname
It shows locally mounted as I:\. When I try to open it, it wants to format the drive.
any ideas?
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OptionsRobertKaucher Member Posts: 4,299 ■■■■■■■■■■Have you tried mounting the disk using something like VirtualServer 2005's VHDMount? You can install just VHDMount. I'm just hoping taking iSCSI out of the situation might help...
Mounting VHD files with VHDMount - Microsoft Virtual Server -
OptionsCompuTron99 Member Posts: 542RobertKaucher wrote: »Have you tried mounting the disk using something like VirtualServer 2005's VHDMount? You can install just VHDMount. I'm just hoping taking iSCSI out of the situation might help...
Mounting VHD files with VHDMount - Microsoft Virtual Server
Thank you.. Is this the correct command?
VHDMOUNT /m [/f] h:\folder\virtualpart.vhd [L:\]