Maybe someone else has seen something similar and can help?

Everything under linux has been working great -- I've created iSCSI
targets, mounted them up, partitioned and formatted them no problem.
I decided to us the MS Initiator and mount up another iSCSI partition
under Windows 2003 server and see what I could do.

Initially everything seemed ok -- the drive came up, I could see it in
disk management.  I went to partition it, no problem.  However, when I
formatted it would stop at 99% and then stop.  I cancelled the format
and tried again, same result.

A TCP dump of the connection showed commands still going through to
the filer but towards the end they dribbled in every few seconds.

Finally I went to delete the partition via Windows Disk Manager and
that's when the filer crashed.  I don't have a lot of messages from it
but here's what I do have...

From /var/log/messasges:

Jun  1 13:10:42 dmz kernel: sess_param(173) 1 1 1 8192 8192 262144 65536 2 20 1
1 1 0 1 1
Jun  1 13:12:33 dmz kernel: execute_task_management(1177) 9f 5 ffffffff

The console showed the following (in addition to a number of the
sess_param and execute_task_management errors):

nfsd: last server has exited
nfsd: unexporting all filesystems
rpciod: active tasks at shutdown?!
RPC: failed to contact portmap (errno -5).
ata1: command timeout

Unfortunately, OF doesn't seem to log very much information on when
things go wrong :)

Anyone have any ideas?  Or has this been seen before?
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