> could it be that the problem is located at the SAS
> side? it look that mpt driver is complaining. This
> should be on the LSI HBA side.
I RMA-ed both HBAs. After installing new ones in the system the problem
persisted. Since all disks were online and no zpools showed errors, I assumed
it was
could it be that the problem is located at the SAS side?
it look that mpt driver is complaining. This should be on the LSI HBA side.
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> are you using comstar or the old iSCSI target (iscsitadm) to provision
> targets?
I'm using zfs set shareiscsi=on to confugure the logical units and COMSTAR for
the rest on the OpenSolaris side. The targets are initiated on Solaris 10 with
iscsiadm.
This thing was humming right along and all
are you using comstar or the old iSCSI target (iscsitadm) to provision targets?
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I have a storage server with snv_134 installed. This has four zfs file systems
shared with iscsi that are mounted as zfs volumes on a Sun v480.
Everything has been working great for about a month, and all of a sudden the
v480 has timeout errors when trying to connect to the iscsi volumes on the