On Dec 11, 2006, at 5:18 PM, Andrew wrote:
You got the same error with a disk? There are a
couple of
possibilities here.
I haven't enough time to test the disk, but creating target was
without error. Also connecting initator could be done. I had a
problems with different versions of MS initiator, but generaly it
works.
It's after the connection is made between the Microsoft Initiator,
version 2.03, and the Solaris target that problems occur. I'm
currently trying to track down exactly what has gone wrong.
The disk was only test. My real goal is to share tape.
I've problem at beginning - creating target from tape drive.
All of my test were in gues OS on VMware with SCSI drivers for
disk, and tape drive connected and shared from host OS.
SolarisExpress' iscsi target implementation is for me best
documented I've seen.
I'd like only tape sharing, nevermind under what OS.
Unfortunatly I cannot do that with OES, Linux, Rocket software
(Windows) and now I'm trying SolarisExpress.
Have you ever seen it works in production environment?
I don't know of another Open Source iSCSI Target implementation that
supports tape. There are several that are buried into a tape device
though.
In a previous email I pointed out that I need to change the daemon
when setting up a 'raw' device so that an administrator could share a
tape.
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