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fr4nk1yn
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      12-02-2007
I decided to play with iSCSI and liked it enough to keep using.
I don't reboot much so it didn't appear to be related to iSCSI until I did a
lot of checking.
The computer will hang at the "shutting down" screen forever until the power
button is pushed.
If I log off from the the iSCSI tareget first the computer
restarts/shutsdown normally.

I'm using Vista Ultimate and a FreeBSD iSCSI target.
 
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NISMO1968
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      12-02-2007
Sounds like some of the storage stack related request(s) never get(s)
completed... Did you try to use other iSCSI target? Just to isolate
the issue.

-ichiro

fr4nk1yn wrote:
> I decided to play with iSCSI and liked it enough to keep using.
> I don't reboot much so it didn't appear to be related to iSCSI until I did a
> lot of checking.
> The computer will hang at the "shutting down" screen forever until the power
> button is pushed.
> If I log off from the the iSCSI tareget first the computer
> restarts/shutsdown normally.
>
> I'm using Vista Ultimate and a FreeBSD iSCSI target.

 
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fr4nk1yn
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      12-02-2007
No I didn't try another. It's a FreeNAS server I've been using for quite
awhile. I only tried since it was built into Vista.
I don't have another target.

"NISMO1968" wrote:

> Sounds like some of the storage stack related request(s) never get(s)
> completed... Did you try to use other iSCSI target? Just to isolate
> the issue.
>
> -ichiro
>

 
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NISMO1968
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      12-05-2007
If you're not willing (or cannot) swap the target try swapping
initiator =) The only one I know for Windows (except
MS one of course) is StarPort from Rocket Division Software. Here we
are:

http://www.rocketdivision.com/port.html

If you'll have the same problem with the shutdown it could be some
filter driver causing problems (anti virus, logical
volume manager, snapshot agent etc).

-ichiro

On Dec 3, 2:12 am, fr4nk1yn <fr4nk...@discussions.microsoft.com>
wrote:
> No I didn't try another. It's a FreeNAS server I've been using for quite
> awhile. I only tried since it was built into Vista.
> I don't have anothertarget.
>
> "NISMO1968" wrote:
> > Sounds like some of the storage stack related request(s) never get(s)
> > completed... Did you try to use otheriSCSItarget? Just to isolate
> > the issue.

>
> > -ichiro


 
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fr4nk1yn
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      12-05-2007
Swapping targets is not really an option. I did update FreeNAS to a nightly
build with a newer target but haven't tried shutting down, I updated late
last night.
I did isolate AV and firewalls I switched and even removed both to try.

Thanks for the reply.

"NISMO1968" wrote:

> If you're not willing (or cannot) swap the target try swapping
> initiator =) The only one I know for Windows (except
> MS one of course) is StarPort from Rocket Division Software. Here we
> are:
>
> http://www.rocketdivision.com/port.html
>
> If you'll have the same problem with the shutdown it could be some
> filter driver causing problems (anti virus, logical
> volume manager, snapshot agent etc).
>
> -ichiro


 
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NISMO1968
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      12-07-2007
I've told to swap INITIATOR and not a TARGET

-ichiro

On Dec 5, 3:21 pm, fr4nk1yn <fr4nk...@discussions.microsoft.com>
wrote:
> Swapping targets is not really an option. I did update FreeNAS to a nightly
> build with a newertargetbut haven't tried shutting down, I updated late
> last night.
> I did isolate AV and firewalls I switched and even removed both to try.
>
> Thanks for the reply.
>
> "NISMO1968" wrote:
> > If you're not willing (or cannot) swap thetargettry swapping
> > initiator =) The only one I know for Windows (except
> > MS one of course) is StarPort from Rocket Division Software. Here we
> > are:

>
> >http://www.rocketdivision.com/port.html

>
> > If you'll have the same problem with the shutdown it could be some
> > filter driver causing problems (anti virus, logical
> > volume manager, snapshot agent etc).

>
> > -ichiro


 
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