04-18-06 05:13 AM
On Sat, 15 Apr 2006 18:13:36 GMT, "jaylucasaustin.rr.com"
<jaylucas@austin.rr.com> wrote:
>Hello, I've noticed on both Windows 2000 and 2003 servers that the initial
>scanning of a single external enterprise storage device that is configured
>to
>display many LUNs (anywhere from 16-254 LUNs per port) can take an extremel
y
>long time. If Disk Management is open, you'll see the individual LUNs
>appear
>at a frequency of one every few seconds, or you might see a LUN that will
>appear and disappear for a period of several minutes as all LUNs are being
>scanned.
>Oddly enough, if the storage device is only configured for 16 LUNs or fewer
,
>the scan is nearly immediate. I have seen this behaviour across multiple
>Fibre Channel adapters and external storage devices, so I do not believe
>that
>this behaviour is HW specific. Has anyone observed this and is there a
>workaround to faster scanning of large LUN configurations? Thanks.
>
The issue is Windows specific, not h/w or other s/w. I forget the
details so you should contact MS or a windows specific newsgroup for
details (unless someone here is a windows hotshot).
Also, if you leave empty spaces in LUN numbers within the first 16
LUN's windows will not pick up the LUN's after that.
For example, you have 5 LUN's you present to the host, but the
numbering leaves LUN 5 as LUN 12, you will not see it.
We ran into a few issues like this with our implementation, nothing
that's a showstopper but annoying to say the least.
~F
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