Both methods should work, although you need to be careful. You need to
either be running a cluster aware filesystem or make ABSOLUTELY sure only
one machine has the filesystem mounted at any given point in time (not
following this advice will probably lead to data-corruption and/or a
crashed system).

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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 12/14/2007 10:59:51 PM:

> Hi,
>
> On a iSCSI target server, how does one locally access the target
> device made available to other initiators? Can it be be mounted just
> like a local storage device? Or Must be mounted as initiator like
> all other remote initiators?
>
> Simon
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