Please don't "hijack" threads: Your message has nothing to do with the subject.

Also: iSCSI is a command-level or block-based protocol and does not care about 
concepts like files and folders. So the files and folders are on your target, 
but iSCSI does not care about them. Another question is if you can access them 
on the target. The answer is "yes" for a cluster filesystem, but is "no" for 
all the other cases.

Ulrich

>>> jaden syre <swiitja...@gmail.com> schrieb am 08.10.2010 um 08:16 in 
>>> Nachricht
<aanlkti=ukyhk3arh583pqmggufagzwqmz9x1=6iwr...@mail.gmail.com>:
> Hi, i'm new in this forum and i have a question
> When i use iscsi to export a device from a target to an initiator, when the
> initiator partition and format this disk and after write files and folders
> on it, could the target see those files and folders.
> If it is possible, how can i do it?
> Thanks



 

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