I've just started playing with iSCSI on my server.

 But when attaching a iSCSI target to a VM, it ends up as 
 'Inaccessible'.

 VBoxManage cmd:

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 [celia.pts/4]$ VBoxManage storageattach "Debian Lenny amd64" 
 --storagectl "SCSI Controller" --medium iscsi --type hdd --server 
 192.168.69.8 --port 0 --target 
 iqn.2011-12.com.bayour:storage.debian.lenny.64
 iSCSI disk created. UUID: 5d063e45-a37f-4753-8334-6c760f8f7c0c
 [celia.pts/4]$ VBoxManage list hdds
 [....]
 UUID:        5d063e45-a37f-4753-8334-6c760f8f7c0c
 Parent UUID: base
 Format:      iSCSI
 Location:    
 192.168.69.8|iqn.2011-12.com.bayour:storage.debian.lenny.64
 State:       inaccessible
 Type:        normal
 Usage:       Debian Lenny amd64 (UUID: 
 40764e1f-a6fe-4db6-8723-d3d83642a46b)

 [celia.pts/4]$
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 In the 'Virtual Media Manager' (hovering over the dev):

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 Could not open the medium '.....'
 VD: error VERR_IO_GEN_FAILURE opening image file '.....' 
 (VERR_IO_GEN_FAILURE)
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 Did I not run the storageattach cmd correctly - 'image file'!? Or is it 
 in the target side?
 I'm running ZFS On Linux


 VBox:   4.1.6 r74727
 Kernel: 3.0.8/x86_64
 OS:     Debian GNU/Linux Lenny
 ZFS:    ZoL 0.6.0-rc6/git 20111119
 iSCSI:  iscsitarget (1.4.20.2-6),
         open-iscsi (2.0.870~rc3-0.4.1),
         isns (2.1-01+dfsg-3)
 --
 ... but you know as soon as Oracle starts waving its wallet at a 
 Company it's time to run - fast.
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