I believe you should be able to use a OpenSolaris/Nevada iSCSI target 
device as a quorum device right now.  I would also like to know if there 
is anything that would prevent this from working.

Jacob Ritorto wrote:
> When will it be possible to use iscsit as quorum device?  What's
> preventing this now?
>
> thx
> jake
>
>
>
> On Dec 6, 2007 11:20 AM, Peter Dunlap <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>   
>> This past September Jim Dunham putback persistent reservation support
>> for the iSCSI target:
>>
>> 6415440 iSCSI target needs persistent reserve support
>>
>> I would think you should be able to use OpenSolaris(Nevada) iSCSI
>> devices with Sun Cluster.  I'm not very familiar with Sun Cluster though
>> -- is there an additional limiting factor?  Are you running into
>> problems?  I don't think the persistent reserve support has been
>> backported to S10 so you can't use S10 iSCSI devices.
>>
>> -Peter
>>
>>
>> liwenguo wrote:
>>     
>>> I  want to use iscsi device for sun cluster as share storage!
>>>
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