ram vegesna wrote:
> Hi all,
>
>      I am working on iscsi driver development  in  Solaris , I am able 
> to add a scsi target and format it using format utility through my 
> driver.
>
>    I am facing following problems while doing mount .
>     ->when I do mount of c1d0t0s2 it says "filesystem unknown"

You need to have a filesystem laid down on the target.  mkfs would by 
default create a ufs filesystem for you.  If it is pcfs you can do 
"mount -F pcfs" instead of ordinary mount.

"fstyp /dev/rdsk/c1d0t0s2" might tell you more about what kind of 
filesystem data is present, if any.

    -- Garrett
>     ->when I do mount of c1d0t0p2 it says "I/O Error"
>
> Can , any one suggest me a way to solve this problem.
>
> Thanks,
> RamKishoreV
>
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