07-28-2014 10:20 AM - edited 03-01-2019 11:46 AM
Hi,
I can't ping from ESXi ISCSI vmkernel to Netapp iscsi interface.
Can't see the provisioned storage on ESX.
I want to rule out any issues on the UCS side.
UCS 2.2.2 version with ESXi 5.5 local boot, loaded on the blades.
Netapp direct attached to UCS via ISCSI 10gb.
HLSRUCSFI-A(nxos)# sh mac address-table vlan 93
Legend:
* - primary entry, G - Gateway MAC, (R) - Routed MAC, O - Overlay MAC
age - seconds since last seen,+ - primary entry using vPC Peer-Link
VLAN MAC Address Type age Secure NTFY Ports/SWID.SSID.LID
---------+-----------------+--------+---------+------+----+------------------
* 93 0025.b50a.3208 static 0 F F Veth725
* 93 0025.b50a.321d static 0 F F Veth709
* 93 0025.b50a.323a static 0 F F Veth717
* 93 0025.b50a.323f static 0 F F Veth701
* 93 0050.566b.9e8d dynamic 10 F F Veth701 <--vNIC
* 93 00a0.981b.9dce dynamic 10 F F Eth1/9 <--Netapp
~ # vmkping -I vmk2 10.50.93.101
PING 10.50.93.101 (10.50.93.101): 56 data bytes
--- 10.50.93.101 ping statistics ---
3 packets transmitted, 0 packets received, 100% packet loss
07-28-2014 11:11 AM
Is your Netapp in the same IP subnet as the ESXi vmkernel interface ?
Is the Netapp hanging off a "Appliance" Fabric Interconnect port ?
I would also check, if your vlan 93 (for your vnic mapped to iscsi interface) is marked as native vlan !!!
08-11-2014 05:09 PM
Hello,
Has the desired iscsi vlan been enabled on the standard uplinks as well as the upstream switch device? I have seen behavior where we are unable to start passing traffic to aplianes until we have hte vln configured there as well.
You will notice that the nic never actually pins to the appliance port, but instead pins to the uplink. The following whitepaper will go into more detail on that behavior:
Regards,
-Gabriel
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