I am certainly a little late to this post, but I recently began using ZFS and
had to figure this all out.
There are ways to do this without disturbing the volume or removing it and
re-connecting it on the Windows side. I had a bit of research involved, and I
put up a blog about it. Plan to
correct link:
http://kornax.org/wordpress/2010/10/zfs-iscsi-how-to-do-it-and-my-journey-part-2/
2010/10/3 Steve stwag...@prg.com
I am certainly a little late to this post, but I recently began using ZFS
and had to figure this all out.
There are ways to do this without disturbing the volume
My EqualLogic arrays do not disconnect when resizing volumes.
When I need to resize, on the Windows side I open the iSCSI control panel, and
get ready to click the 'logon' button. I then resize the volume on the
OpenSolaris box, and immediately after that is complete, on the Windows side,
Did anyone reply to this question?
We have the same issue and our Windows admins do see why the iSCSI target
should be disconnected when the underlying storage is extended
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I have created a zvol. My client computer (windows) has the volume connected
fine.
But when I resize the zvol using:
zfs set volsize=20G pool/volumes/v1
.. it disconnects the client. Is this by design?
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