
Refer to the exhibit. A Cisco UCS B-Series Blade Server is configured to boot from a shared storage via an iSCSI network. When a service profile is associated with the blade, the blade fails to attach the LUN. Which action resolves the issue?
Refer to the exhibit. A Cisco UCS B-Series Blade Server is configured to boot from a shared storage via an iSCSI network. When a service profile is associated with the blade, the blade fails to attach the LUN. Which action resolves the issue?
Upon examining the provided information, the correct action for resolving the issue is to register the blade as an initiator on the storage array. This ensures that the storage array recognizes the blade as an authorized entity for accessing the LUN. In the configuration, the ping statistics show success, indicating connectivity between the blade and the storage. However, the target state is marked as INVALID and the target error indicates an issue with heartbeat information retrieval, suggesting a problem related to registration rather than connectivity. Consequently, registering the initiator properly on the storage array should resolve the access issue.
It is not B ? If ping is successful, but the target state is not valid, check the LUN masking configuration and host registration on the storage controller. https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/support/docs/servers-unified-computing/ucs-manager/116003-iscsi-ucs-config-00.html
Correct is B