After a trip to the datacenter I managed to get a nice ZFS setup. I ran 
'iscsiadm remove static-config <target>' after the iscsitgt had changed to 
'maintenance' state and either ssh went to offline state or the machine crashed 
(need to check the logs).

Anyway, I now have a nice ZFS mirror:
NAME                        USED  AVAIL  REFER  MOUNTPOINT
zonedata                   6.57G   200G  2.57G  /opt
zonedata/test4g  36.5K   204G  36.5K  -

On the ZVOL 'test4g' I have defined the iSCSI target:
iscsitadm create target -b /dev/zvol/rdsk/zonedata/test4g test4g

Now, I want to use this iSCSI disk as root-fs for a non-global zone. What I do 
is mount the test4g disk in the global zone and use that as zonepath. 

This now appears to be stable but it doesn't seem to be a very speedy solution. 
Any last tips on how to speed things up a bit? (zones running directly on the 
ZFS pool run very fast).
 
 
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