Globalsan Iscsi Initiator For Os XWindows 10 iscsi initiator setup

2013 Hi, im currently evaluating the globalSAN iSCSI initiator and have got it working from a Synology nas and a mac mini running 10.10.4 server. I can mount the disk fine and have no issues with it part from resizing my disk in OS X. 1) unmount iSCSI attached disk in disk utility 2) disconnect iSCSI LUN in the globalSAN sys preferences panel 3) grow the ISCSI LUN on the Synology nas (from 3TB to 4TB) 4) reconnect iSCSI LUN in globalSAN sys preferences panel 5) on OS X, remount disk in disk utility and confirm the new disk size 4TB 6) Try to resize disk. Completes after a few seconds but does not resize. I've tried this with a GUID partition scheme and an Apple partition scheme. Both do not resize. Has anyone come across this?

• • • • • Xtarget – Transform your Mac into a powerful, incredibly fast SAN storage server. Xtarget enables you to inexpensively transform your Mac into an iSCSI SAN storage server. Just connect your Thunderbolt, USB, and FireWire DAS (Direct Attach Storage) devices to a Mac with Xtarget installed, then present the storage over Ethernet as iSCSI devices, which can then be shared using Xsan. The benefit of Xtarget is that it enables you to quickly create a SAN using components you already own, thus saving time and money yet still getting the performance and workflow benefits of a typical SAN.

Xtarget can present just about any local storage over iSCSI, but in fact, Xtarget is proving to have use cases above and beyond what would be considered for a traditional SAN. With Xtarget, a Mac Mini, and a few pounds of hardware, you can have a multi-user SAN that travels with you to the field, hotel, and other on-location work. You can even present your Xtarget disks to the cloud for remote users.

Feb 11, 2019 - macOS High Sierra introduced a new security feature that requires user. GlobalSAN iSCSI Initiator. V.4.4.x -- no official support for Mojave.

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\'2013\' Hi, im currently evaluating the globalSAN iSCSI initiator and have got it working from a Synology nas and a mac mini running 10.10.4 server. I can mount the disk fine and have no issues with it part from resizing my disk in OS X. 1) unmount iSCSI attached disk in disk utility 2) disconnect iSCSI LUN in the globalSAN sys preferences panel 3) grow the ISCSI LUN on the Synology nas (from 3TB to 4TB) 4) reconnect iSCSI LUN in globalSAN sys preferences panel 5) on OS X, remount disk in disk utility and confirm the new disk size 4TB 6) Try to resize disk. Completes after a few seconds but does not resize. I\'ve tried this with a GUID partition scheme and an Apple partition scheme. Both do not resize. Has anyone come across this?

• • • • • Xtarget – Transform your Mac into a powerful, incredibly fast SAN storage server. Xtarget enables you to inexpensively transform your Mac into an iSCSI SAN storage server. Just connect your Thunderbolt, USB, and FireWire DAS (Direct Attach Storage) devices to a Mac with Xtarget installed, then present the storage over Ethernet as iSCSI devices, which can then be shared using Xsan. The benefit of Xtarget is that it enables you to quickly create a SAN using components you already own, thus saving time and money yet still getting the performance and workflow benefits of a typical SAN.

Xtarget can present just about any local storage over iSCSI, but in fact, Xtarget is proving to have use cases above and beyond what would be considered for a traditional SAN. With Xtarget, a Mac Mini, and a few pounds of hardware, you can have a multi-user SAN that travels with you to the field, hotel, and other on-location work. You can even present your Xtarget disks to the cloud for remote users.

Feb 11, 2019 - macOS High Sierra introduced a new security feature that requires user. GlobalSAN iSCSI Initiator. V.4.4.x -- no official support for Mojave.

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    \'2013\' Hi, im currently evaluating the globalSAN iSCSI initiator and have got it working from a Synology nas and a mac mini running 10.10.4 server. I can mount the disk fine and have no issues with it part from resizing my disk in OS X. 1) unmount iSCSI attached disk in disk utility 2) disconnect iSCSI LUN in the globalSAN sys preferences panel 3) grow the ISCSI LUN on the Synology nas (from 3TB to 4TB) 4) reconnect iSCSI LUN in globalSAN sys preferences panel 5) on OS X, remount disk in disk utility and confirm the new disk size 4TB 6) Try to resize disk. Completes after a few seconds but does not resize. I\'ve tried this with a GUID partition scheme and an Apple partition scheme. Both do not resize. Has anyone come across this?

    • • • • • Xtarget – Transform your Mac into a powerful, incredibly fast SAN storage server. Xtarget enables you to inexpensively transform your Mac into an iSCSI SAN storage server. Just connect your Thunderbolt, USB, and FireWire DAS (Direct Attach Storage) devices to a Mac with Xtarget installed, then present the storage over Ethernet as iSCSI devices, which can then be shared using Xsan. The benefit of Xtarget is that it enables you to quickly create a SAN using components you already own, thus saving time and money yet still getting the performance and workflow benefits of a typical SAN.

    Xtarget can present just about any local storage over iSCSI, but in fact, Xtarget is proving to have use cases above and beyond what would be considered for a traditional SAN. With Xtarget, a Mac Mini, and a few pounds of hardware, you can have a multi-user SAN that travels with you to the field, hotel, and other on-location work. You can even present your Xtarget disks to the cloud for remote users.

    Feb 11, 2019 - macOS High Sierra introduced a new security feature that requires user. GlobalSAN iSCSI Initiator. V.4.4.x -- no official support for Mojave.

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