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After the target has been logged onto, it will show as “Connected”
on the “Available Targets” tab.
6. Repeat this process to add additional target portals as desired.
Creating System Dependencies
Using iSCSI Disk Devices with the iSCSI
Initiator
When using an iSCSI disk device to create file shares (e.g., for network storage, backup
copies, e-mail), the iSCSI Initiator service needs to start before the Server service, which
creates file shares. This is because the Server service cannot create file shares for iSCSI
disk devices until the iSCSI Initiator service is initialized. If the services are not started in
the proper order, the file shares located on the iSCSI disk device may not be re-created
when you restart the iSCSI host computer that the shares are created on.
To start the services in the proper order, you can use system dependencies to make one
service start before another.
The following instructions explain how to set up the dependencies:
1. Run the Windows Registry Editor by opening
regedt32.exe using Start > Run...
2. Go to
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services