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This is a discussion on open iscsi issues within the Ubuntu / Debian forums, part of the Linux Distribution category; i have changed the IP of my SAN and when I reboot any of my vm's they are connecting to ...
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i have changed the IP of my SAN and when I reboot any of my vm's they are connecting to the new send target IP but they also still try to connect to the old IP's? How do I remove the old ISCSI-Send target IP's so it doesnt try to connect?
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