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ESX Can't find SAN

I'm trying to get an ESX server to find my iSCSI SAN without much luck.  Forgive me if this is a bit long, but I'm working on my first ESX installation and am stuck on a few items.

 

My gear:

HP DL360 server w/10 NICs

Cisco 3750 Gig switch (48 ports)

Equallogic PS300E SAN

 

 

Switch is configured for three separate VLANS.  500=iSCSI, 510=VMotion, 520=Management

 

 

Equallogic box is configured with 23 volumes, all thin provisioned on RAID 50, for the various VMs I will eventually implement.

 

 

Network plan is as follows:

Server NIC  -> Destination

1  -> Switch VLAN 500 (iSCSI)  *currently connected*

2  -> Switch VLAN 510 (VMotion)  *currently disconnected*

3  -> Switch VLAN 500 (iSCSI)  *currently disconnected*

4  -> Switch VLAN 510 (VMotion)  *currently disconnected*

5  -> Switch VLAN 520 (Management)  *currently connected*

6  -> Servers VLAN in existing LAN  *currently disconnected*

7  -> Switch VLAN 520 (Management)  *currently disconnected*

8  -> Servers VLAN in existing LAN  *currently disconnected*

9 ->  Unused  *currently disconnected*

10 ->  Unused  *currently disconnected*

 

 

Ethernet 0 & 1 on the Equallogic box are both connected to the iSCSI VLAN (500).  Eth0 is up, and is configured to be 192.168.200.10/24 with a gateway of 192.168.200.1/24.

 

 

Server is up, ESX installed, and Ethernet connected as listed above.  vSwitch0 is set to 192.168.220.11/24 and points to vmnic0.  I can successfully connect to the VMware Infrastructure Client.

 

 

This is where it gets hazy for me...  I have vSwitch1 set to 192.168.200.101/24, which points to vmnic8.  (note:  the vmnic numbers don't match the NIC numbers in the chart above.  I wish there was a good way to figure out which NIC is which, but I haven't found it yet).  I have this set as a VMkernel port, but when I scan for iSCSI targets, I find nothing.

 

 

I know I'm missing something fundamental, but I've been racking my brain and just can't find it.  Any help would be most appreciated.

 

 

-Kirk

 

 

 

   

 

 


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