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  • Wyler Furgeson

    September 22, 2008 at 8:36 pm in reply to: Not exactly an affordable solution

    Hey Tyler,

    We are the oldest SAN Management Software companies in business with the most mature Software in terms of #of Seats sold/usage. We just dramatically adjusted our pricing to accomidate the iSCSI influx so you are purchasing at the right time.

    Call our Sales Rep Guy Vaughn at (916) 821-0109 and he can put together a dealer in your area for a quote which can save you thousands.

    Best personal regards,

    Charismac Support team

  • Wyler Furgeson

    September 22, 2008 at 8:31 pm in reply to: Charismac Woes

    Hello Sean,

    FibreShare does run fine with Leopard. What exactly makes you think it is a specific FibreShare issue and not something else in the SAN? Since Software which people interact with is at the forefront it is always easy to jump to conclusionsit’s the SAN Management Software.

    If volumes MDB or Caches were corrupted in a FC Crash to striped Volumes then the SAN is going to exhibit strange operation SAN wide.

    It sounds from your description that the SAN ran fine after installation then “something” happened SAN wide. From what you are describing maybe some system resources were corrupted on the host machines and that is preventing FibreShare from recognizing the actual volumes.

    Try reinstalling a system on one of the Host machines and once everything is up and running then with all the other host machines off run FibreShare enable volume for repair and you should be able to get the volume data. Continue working with our support group and we can help in pointing to what is wrong.

    FibreShare like any SAN manager is nothing more than a complex Volume Mounter. Unless you are running a file based SAN manager then your hosed as it’s more of a Network volume in the traditional sense with limited tool availability…

    Best,

    Charismac Support Team

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