On Fri, Sep 30, 2011 at 6:16 AM, Leonid Korokh lkor...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
When you are exporting block device via ISCSI to Windows host, Windows see
it like a direct attached scsi disk. VSS is the feature of Windows and it
works on block level of the disk device. So snapshots made by VSS
On September 14, 2011 05:05:33 PM S Joshi wrote:
I am using a Solaris + ZFS environment to export a iSCSI
block layer device and use the snapshot facility to take a snapshot of the ZFS
volume. Is there an existing Volume Shadow Copy (VSS) implementation on
Windows for this environment?
I am using a Solaris + ZFS environment to export a iSCSI
block layer device and use the snapshot facility to take a snapshot of the ZFS
volume. Is there an existing Volume Shadow Copy (VSS) implementation on
Windows for this environment?
Thanks
S Joshi
On Sep 14, 2011, at 2:05 PM, S Joshi wrote:
I am using a Solaris + ZFS environment to export a iSCSI
block layer device and use the snapshot facility to take a snapshot of the ZFS
volume. Is there an existing Volume Shadow Copy (VSS) implementation on
Windows for this environment?
I don't