Hi Adrian, COMSTAR does not currently support PGR so the userland iSCSI target your best bet for now.
Adrian Wood wrote: > Tim > > Thanks - I'll check it out. It may be a few days now till I get a > chance. I am running snv-101. > > For my information, which should I be focussing on: COMSTAR or the > iSCSITarget Daemon? > > Adrian > > > On 11/7/08, *tim szeto* <[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> > wrote: > > Adrian Wood 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. > > > Which build of iscsi daemon are you running? There is a putback > (CR 6735493) into snv-102 that fixed PGR which might > address the problem with Windows 2008. > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > _______________________________________________ > storage-discuss mailing list > [email protected] > http://mail.opensolaris.org/mailman/listinfo/storage-discuss > _______________________________________________ storage-discuss mailing list [email protected] http://mail.opensolaris.org/mailman/listinfo/storage-discuss
