PROBLEM:
I am moving all content from a NetApp Filer (SAN) to a newer NetApp Filer (SAN). Utilizing VMware Maps, I've now have all of the VM's pointing to the new NetApp Filer. However, I still see some connections in the VMware View pointing to ISCSI targets. I am fairly sure that they are safe to delete. I also have some physical servers 2008 and 2008 R2 that had direct ISCSI connectors to LUNS on the NetApp filer.
I have run the command iscsicli listtargets, and iscsicli reporttargetmappings, andiscsi reportpersistentdevices and it yields no mappings. I am 99.9% sure that the physical server no longer is using the ISCSI connector.
Can someone tell me is there a command that I can run to list any disks that are associated with an iscsi connection? I just want to be 100% sure, before blowing away the connection and LUN?
Also, one of my servers is 2008 R2 and I tried running PowerShell Get-ISCSI commands and I don't believe that it has version 3.3 installed. When I ran iscsicli it said version 6.1 build 7601.
I found release notes for version 2.3, does someone have a complete version chart for Microsoft ISCSI versions?I've searched everywhere for one.
Thanks in advance.