Those bugs reports would say so if they were fixed in Nevada, so I would answer 'No, they are not fixed'.
(There will have been some other fixes for the iscsi target since S10u4, but I'm not sure if they would be relevant to the problem you are experiencing.) The problem you are experiencing does seem very strange and I am at a loss to suggest anything further at this stage. >From the point of view of the initiators, it seems as if the iscsi target is dying, when you have more than one initiator connecting. But you say the iscsi target is not restarting and not core dumping, which is the strange part. Please can you double-check your setup to make sure the iscsi target is running ok, by monitoring the relevant log file, etc, when introducing the second initiator. Was the information on the Sun internal wiki, referred to by Tom Albers, of any use? Maybe you could try these changes: Have you tried using a different sort of backing store for the iscsi target? (Instead of zfs, you could use a single disk or just a file on UFS.) Could you try this with x64 servers instead of sparc? Could you repeat your tests with the current build of Nevada? Regards Nigel Smith This message posted from opensolaris.org _______________________________________________ storage-discuss mailing list [email protected] http://mail.opensolaris.org/mailman/listinfo/storage-discuss
