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Editing the Windows Registry for MS Exchange Server or MS SQL Server, Windows 2000 only

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Configuring iSCSI Initiators system reboots box to make this a persistent target, then click OK to log in to the Snap Server target. 3 Use the Disk Administrator to configure all volumes on top of the disks. 4 From the Bound Volumes/Devices tab on the Property dialog box, click Bind All to allow the iSCSI service to configure the list of persistent volumes. If you are running Windows XP and Windows 2003 Server, your iSCSI disks will now start automatically on reboot. If you are running Windows 2000 Server, you must continue to the following procedure and edit the registry to make services dependent on the iSCSI Inititator service. Editing the Windows Registry for MS Exchange Server or MS SQL Server (Windows 2000 only) 1 Install Exchange Server 2003 and configure it to use the iSCSI disk as the location to store database files. 2 On a Windows workstation running Windows 2000, enter the following on the command line: regedt32 3 Navigate to the Key: a For Exchange Server: HKey_Local_Machine > System > Current Control Set > Services > lanmanserver b For SQL Server: HKey_Local_Machine > System > Current Control Set > Services > MSSQLServer 4 If the value DependOnService already exists, double-click it. If it does not, create it: a Select Add Value from the Edit menu to open the Add Value dialog box. b In the Name field, enter: DependOnService Click OK. 5 In the Data box that opens, enter: MSiSCSI Click OK, and then close the registry. 6 Reboot the Windows server. 66 Snap Server Administrator Guide

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Configuring iSCSI Initiators
66
Snap Server Administrator Guide
system reboots
box to make this a persistent target, then click
OK
to log in to the
Snap Server target.
3
Use the Disk Administrator to configure all volumes on top of the disks.
4
From the Bound Volumes/Devices tab on the Property dialog box, click
Bind All
to allow the iSCSI service to configure the list of persistent volumes. If you are
running Windows XP and Windows 2003 Server, your iSCSI disks will now start
automatically on reboot. If you are running Windows 2000 Server,
you must
continue to the following procedure and edit the registry to make services
dependent on the iSCSI Inititator service.
Editing the Windows Registry for MS Exchange Server or MS SQL Server
(Windows 2000 only)
1
Install Exchange Server 2003 and configure it to use the iSCSI disk as the location
to store database files.
2
On a Windows workstation running Windows 2000, enter
the following on the
command line:
regedt32
3
Navigate to the Key:
a
For Exchange Server:
HKey_Local_Machine > System > Current Control Set > Services >
lanmanserver
b
For SQL Server:
HKey_Local_Machine > System > Current Control Set > Services >
MSSQLServer
4
If the value
DependOnService
already exists, double-click it. If it does not, create
it:
a
Select
Add Value
from the Edit menu to open the Add Value dialog box.
b
In the
Name
field, enter:
DependOnService
Click
OK
.
5
In the Data box that opens, enter:
MSiSCSI
Click
OK
, and then close the registry.
6
Reboot the Windows server.