If you are using a terminal server session to connect to the cluster, try
logging off then back on your TS session.
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Jeff Hughes, MCSE
Senior Support Escalation Engineer
Microsoft Enterprise Platforms Support (Server Core/Cluster)
"ping" <> wrote in message
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> Hi,
>
> I have some problem with iSCSI in Windows 2000 cluster.
>
> This is a Exchange 2000 Active Passive cluster. Recently there is some
> problem where the iSCSI mapped LUN drive letter does not shows up in
> Windows Explorer. I tried to use Disk Management, where it can detect
> all the drive, but when I tried to right click the disk and choose
> explore, I got the error message "G:\ The system cannot find the
> device specified".
>
>
> When I check on iSCSI initiator properties ->Bound Volumes/Devices,
> most of the volume/mount point does not show the drive letter, instead
> a string of characters:-
> \?\mpio#disk&ven_hp&prod_msa2012i&rev_j210#1...... .
>
>
> The Status in Disk management for all the drive is healthy. My cluster
> administrator can also bring the disk resource up.
>
> Any suggestion?
>
> Thanks.
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