On Nov 6, 2008, at 11/6/08 - 4:47 AM, Andrey Kuzmin wrote:

> OpenSolaris user-space iSCSI target daemon supports SAM-3 persistent
> reservations since early spring or so (Jim Dunham could provide exact
> details on this).

We are working on it.

http://bugs.opensolaris.org/view_bug.do?bug_id=6754277

- Jim

>
>
> As to COMSTAR iSCSI target (iSER), it's SAM-neutral in that it doesn't
> handle any SCSI commands itself but simply passes it on to the target,
> so to support PRIN/PROUT you need a target with this capabilities.
> With ZFS backend, this (speculatively) could be done with
> volume/dataset properties, but I haven't heard of any activity on this
> (COMSTAR team might clarify this further).
>
> Regards,
> Andrey
>
>
>
> On Thu, Nov 6, 2008 at 10:32 AM, Adrian Wood <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>  
> wrote:
>> 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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