Now that I think of it, for a Mac client, I suppose you'd want your iSCSI storage organized as an HFS+ volume (since read/write zfs isn't ready for prime time yet on a Mac, and plain old FAT32 aka pcfs won't give anything like full functionality to the Mac). AFAIK, while netatalk can do AFP shares from a Solaris server (although it can be a royal pain to set up properly), there's _no_ tool for creating, accessing, or copying files to an HFS+ volume on Solaris. So there's probably no choice but to do it all on the Mac client, over the network. -- This message posted from opensolaris.org
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