Hello,
I'm testing an Adaptec Snap Server 520 with a Sparc Solaris 10 server.
If I work with just one network card (1Gbit) and use dynamic mode, the 
discovery runs succesfully and I can mount and use the partition.

Knowing about a previously discussed bug, I was prepared that I had to switch 
to static mode, to be able to run round-robin mode over two different LANs 
(2Gb).
So I removed any previous dynamic config, and started issuing the static config 
commands.
With my surprise, Solaris did not like the iqn format as suggested by the Snap 
server.
Infact, the Snap iqn is something like "iqn.snap747174.v250", where the "snap" 
portion is the server name defined in the Snap server.
Solaris seems to look for a date after "iqn." and I found no way to let the 
Snap server set the iqn that way.
What looks very strange, is that the iqn was accepted by Solaris in dynamic 
mode (automatic discovery), but is refused if used manually (static config).

Is there any way to force Solaris to NOT adopt the strict control of the iqn 
format?
At the same time I am working with Adaptec to see if they have some way to let 
me change the automatic iqn from the machine...

Thanx for any help.
Gabriele.
 
 
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