VSS volume control Config Wizzar error

Hello

I get an error when I validate the configuration of the VSS feature on my server with the DELL auto 4.5 Snapshot Manager

Do you have an idea of the problem?

Thank you very much for your help

Error:

Started at 22:01:57

Waiting for the ASM on the hyper-rd12 host Agent service.
Preparation 1 host (s) to save the setting changes
Apply the settings
Saving settings of PS Group on the "hyper-rd12 host access.

An error has occurred:

Error saving access to the PS grpadmin group: 1. specified group WKAddress is not accessible.

The well-known group address is the IP address of the iSCSI Group.

Thus, your group has an iSCSI IP address and then each port on the controller has an IP address (eth0, eth1, eth2, eth3 (depending on the model, you can have 1, 2 or 4 iSCSI ports (older models may also have 3 iSCSI ports)).)

Always use IP iSCSI of the group in the connectivity section in ASM and not the IP address of one of the eth ports.

If you have used this, disable all but 1 of your iSCSI network cards and try to ping the IP of the Group and all the IPs port. If you can not achieve one or more of them, you need to check your network because it would be a separate iSCSI configuration, which will not work with an Equallogic implementation.

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