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of roughly 30 minutes: Source: MSiSCSI Event ID: 113 Level: Warning Description: iSCSI discovery via SendTargets failed with error code … to target portal … This can be caused
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by configuring the Microsoft iSCSI Initiator on the Hyper-V host with a Target target ip address and tcp port number are given in dump data portal as the Default Adapter, and not assigning the Microsoft iSCSI Initiator as the Adapter, in circumstances where the operating target failed to respond in time for a login request. system recognises cards in the server as being Hardware iSCSI HBA's. An Example to Clarify the Situation We have a HP Blade server with two HP NC553i Dual Port FlexFabric 10Gb Converged Network Adapters https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/976072 - these adapters are Hardware iSCSI HBA capable. We are using the Microsoft Software iSCSI Initiator. We configure the Discover Target Portal with the Adapter as Default. Fig. 1: iSCSI Initiator Properties > Discovery > Target portals > showing Default Adapter being used We get the Event ID 133 Warning every 30 minutes, which is when SCVMM's System Center Virtual Machine Manager Agent sends a refresh to the http://www.cosonok.com/2012/09/event-113-msiscsi-iscsi-discovery-via.html host, which triggers the two Hardware iSCSI Adapters to try a discover via SendTargets and they fail. What we should have done is configured the Discover Target Portal with the Local adapter as the Microsoft iSCSI Initiator. Fig. 2: iSCSI Initator Properties > Discover Target Portal > Advanced Settings > Selecting Microsoft iSCSI Initiator as the Local adapter (notice the HP NC553i's appear as adapters) A Test Test by doing a refresh of the host from SCVMM; does the Event ID 133 Warning occur? Fig. 3: System Center 2012 Virtual Machine Manager Console > Refresh host A Not Recommended Fix Another way to stop the error repeating every 30 minutes would be to stop the System Center Virtual Machine Manager Agent Service on the Hyper-V host; this is not recommended as stopping the service renders SCVMM unable to manage the Hyper-V host! Fig. 4: Services.msc > System Center Virtual Machine Manager Agent Posted by Vidad Cosonok at 15:21 Labels: Hyper-V, Microsoft No comments: Post a Comment Newer Post Older Post Home Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom) Brief Notes 2016 Contents 2015 Contents 2014 Contents 2013 Contents 2012 Contents 2011 Contents 2010 Contents About this blog Blog Archive ► 2016 (62)
Log on Hyper-V Cluster running SCVMM Issue Large number of MSiSCSI Event ID 113 Warnings in the System Event Log on Hyper-V Servers that are managed by Microsoft System Center Virtual Machine http://www.dell.com/support/article/us/en/04/SLN246790/en Manager (SCVMM) Issue Parameters The operating system is Windows Server 2008 or Windows Server 2008 R2. The servers are Hyper-V Servers and are members of a Hyper-V Cluster. The cluster members contain Broadcom Network Adapters http://www.chicagotech.net/netforums/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=16465 that are capable of being iSCSI Hardware HBAs but iSCSI Offload is not being used on the servers. If iSCSI functionality is being used on the servers, it is provided by the Microsoft Software error occurred iSCSI Initiator exclusively. The cluster the servers are members of are managed by Microsoft System Center Virtual Machine Manager (SCVMM) software. Cause The SCVMM Hardware Refresh that runs every 30 minutes causes the warning messages to be created for any unused iSCSI initiators that are present on the system. Not all MSiSCSI Event ID 113 warnings are caused by this particular issue. Make sure the Issue Parameters are error occurred when all present before using this solution. See Microsoft Knowledge Base Article 976072 for more information. Solution In this particular issue, these events are warnings and don’t necessarily indicate a problem. However, they will cause the system event log to be filled with warnings unnecessarily. To stop these warnings from appearing, disable the unused Broadcom iSCSI HBAs in Device Manager under the Storage Controllers Node. The drivers for these HBAs will be named like this under the Storage Controllers Node in Device Manager: Broadcom BCM5709S NetXtreme II GigE iSCSI Adapter ### Quick Tips content is self-published by the Dell Support Professionals who resolve issues daily. In order to achieve a speedy publication, Quick Tips may represent only partial solutions or work-arounds that are still in development or pending further proof of successfully resolving an issue. As such Quick Tips have not been reviewed, validated or approved by Dell and should be used with appropriate caution. Dell shall not be liable for any loss, including but not limited to loss of data, loss of profit or loss of revenue, which customers may incur by following any procedure or advice set out in the Quick Tips. Article ID: SLN246790 Last Date Modified: 10/23/2014 05:12 AM Rate