Not sure if there is any interest in this question but I'm feeling brave...

I currently have a working configuration with Windows 2003 clustered against a 
linux iscsi implementation for my test lab which consists of CentOS, 
OpenSolaris and Windows hosts.  I would like to update this for use with 
Windows 2008 as well to test out clustering and other new functionality.  
Unfortunately, this requires SCSI-3 Persistent Reservations.  I am reading 
about the ISCSITGT and ComStar implementations of iSCSI Targets on OpenSolaris 
which claim to support SCSI-3 reservations, however, the validation on Windows 
2008 says that it just isn't so.  I have tried both implementations and neither 
works.

Is there some configuration that needs to be done to tweak how functionality is 
exposed by the iSCSI Target daemon?  Any pointers or tips would be greatly 
appreciated.  I am absolutely loving the whole ZFS exposed as an iSCSI Target 
as it appears much more simple than what I have worked with up to now.  I'd 
love to get this working and I'm sure there'd be a whole lot of other people 
interested in doing what I'm attempting.
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