Hi Ralf,
see below

Ralf.Ramge at swisscom.com schrieb:
> Hi,
>  
> I know that SC3.2u1 and iSCSI do not work together. At least that's 
> what I experienced when I tried it some months ago and I read in the 
> mailing list archives that SCSI-3 reservations are not supported by 
> iSCSI anyway.
Not quite true. iSCSI has multiple facets: target and initiator; SC3 
works well as initiator. The problem is on the target side. Some iSCSI 
storage has been tested succesfully, so SCSI-3 must be implemented. 
Solaris 10 iSCSI targets are still awaiting some bugfix backports. Then 
another QA round will be done for SC32 and S10 iSCSI targets.
Regards
    Hartmut
>  
> Sadly, some people never run out of fancy ideas and so I have to ask 
> the question if FibreChannel over IP (IP, not Ethernet!) is officially 
> supported as a replacement of classic FC SANs?
>  
> A short "Yay!" or "Nope!" will be enough for me :-)
>  
> Thanks,
>  
>   Ralf
>  
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