Not sure where to put this but I am cc'ing the ZFS - discussion board.
I was successfull in creating iscsi shares using ZFS set shareiscsi=on with 2
thin provisioned partitions of 1TB each (zfs create -s -V 1tb idrive/d1).
Access to the shares with an iscsi initiator was successful, all was smooth,
until the reboot.
Upon reboot, the console reports the following errors.
WARNING: /scsi_vhci/disk at g0100015c55fb40900002a00483e34c6 (sd9):
disk has 3221225472 blocks, which is too large for a 32-bit kernel
WARNING: /iscsi/disk at
0000iqn.1986-03.com.sun%3A02%3Aee2143f2-f5ce-6414-fcda-8035dacfc3730001,0
(sd10):
disk has 3221225472 blocks, which is too large for a 32-bit kernl
And it continues to do this on the other partition i had created.
Ultimately coreadm:default fails bad
and the server is stuck at
svc.startd[7]: Lost repository event due to disconnection.
I am on a Poweredge 2650 with 2xXeon Processors @2.8GHZ
1.5 GB Ram
Running Opensolaris 2008.05
Anyideas, or is ZFS partition greater than 1 tb on a 32bit kernel not
possible. Do I have to move to 64 bit Solaris?
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