Hi Tony,

  There is no agent today to provide highly available iSCSI access as 
you describe. HA Cluster does have a agent that can take any Solaris SMF 
service and make it highly available. However, to use this agent for the 
iSCSI SMF services, the iSCSI configuration details must move between 
nodes as well. Someone recently pointed me to a blog entry that uses a 
pre-determined naming convention to achieve this.

http://blogs.sun.com/jayd/entry/iscsi_failover_with_comstar

You will have to try it out to observe its behavior during failure cases.

The Solaris Cluster product team would be interested in knowing about 
people willing to buy such a feature though.

thanks,
Augustus.

On 02/09/10 11:40, Tony Williams wrote:
> Hi,
>    I have a shared storage physical connected to both nodes.  I would like
> my cluster to be an iSCSI cluster offering iSCSI disks to clients (the
> client are Windows and UNIX).  If one node should fails I would like my
> iSCSI disks to fail across to the other node.  So that the clients continue
> to working.
> 
> Will there be any issues getting the cluster to work in this way?
> 
> 
> Regards,
> 
> 
> Tony.
> 
> 
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