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iSCSIPrt Event ID's 7, 20, and 34

Asked by blkfoot in Windows 2003 Server, Miscellaneous Software, Storage Technology

On Sunday we applied Windows updates through WSUS to all servers.  When I came in Monday morning 4 servers had iSCSIPrt errors (Event ID 7, 20, and 34) reporting every few minutes.  These servers are Windows Server 2003 R2 SP2 servers with shares to a LeftHand SAN solution over iSCSI.  We were able to fix 2 of the servers by updating the iSCSI Initiator to the latest version and removing the LeftHand MPIO software but my two Exchange servers that are in a cluster still report all errors.  I have changed out CAT6 cables with no change and I have checked the switch to verify no packet errors.  Suggestions?

Event Type:      Error
Event Source:      iScsiPrt
Event Category:      None
Event ID:      7
Date:            7/8/2008
Time:            2:24:24 PM
User:            N/A
Computer:      EXCH1
Description:
The initiator could not send an iSCSI PDU. Error status is given in the dump data.

Event Type:      Error
Event Source:      iScsiPrt
Event Category:      None
Event ID:      20
Date:            7/8/2008
Time:            2:24:24 PM
User:            N/A
Computer:      EXCH1
Description:
Connection to the target was lost. The initiator will attempt to retry the connection.

Event Type:      Information
Event Source:      iScsiPrt
Event Category:      None
Event ID:      34
Date:            7/8/2008
Time:            2:24:26 PM
User:            N/A
Computer:      EXCH1
Description:
A connection to the target was lost, but Initiator successfully reconnected to the target. Dump data contains the target name.
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