Proxmox iSCSI target with Synology NAS shared storage and troubleshooting

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If you are using Proxmox in your home lab environment and you have a SAN or NAS running iSCSI, you can attach this shared storage to your Proxmox node. In this video, we take a look at adding Synology iSCSI shared storage to Proxmox and see how this can be done. We also look at troubleshooting iSCSI storage in Proxmox. _____________________________________________________ Introduction to Synology NAS and Proxmox iSCSI LUNs! - 0:00 Beginning the setup of the iSCSI target on the Synology NAS - 1:02 Creating the new iSCSI target - 1:45 Creating the iSCSI LUN - 2:06 Viewing the summary screen of the iSCSI target creation process - 2:51 Setting the allow multiple sessions and selecting the network adapter used - 3:13 Verifying the network configuration for the iSCSI connectivity from Proxmox to Synology - 4:35 Additional network adapter for iSCSI traffic - 4:50 Verifying routing and Layer 2 connectivity with iSCSI - 5:45 SSH&into your Proxmox node verifying IP addresses and running traceroute - 6:17 Proceeding with iSCSI configuration in Proxmox - 7:15 Adding the connection to the Synology NAS from Proxmox - 7:27 Describing using LVM over iSCSI - unchecking the use LUNs directly - 8:25 Adding the LVM device on top of the iSCSI connection - 8:57 Synology LUN listed - 10:00 Creating a test VM to use the new Synology iSCSI LUN storage - 10:30 Troubleshooting iSCSI connections in Proxmox - 10:56 Using the ping command and the traceroute command review - 11:15 Errors when adding...

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