On Wed, Adam Leventhal wrote:
> On Wed, Nov 01, 2006 at 01:17:02PM -0500, Torrey McMahon wrote:
> > Is there going to be a method to override that on the import? I can see 
> > a situation where you want to import the pool for some kind of 
> > maintenance procedure but you don't want the iSCSI target to fire up 
> > automagically.
> 
> There isn't -- to my knowledge -- a way to do this today for NFS shares.
> This would be a reasonable RFE that would apply to both NFS and iSCSI.

In the case of NFS, this can be dangerous if the "rest" of the NFS
server is allowed to come up and serve other filesystems.  The non-shared
filesystem will end up returning ESTALE errors to clients that are
active on that filesystem.  It should be an all or nothing selection...

Spencer

> 
> > Also, what if I don't have the iSCSI target packages on the node I'm 
> > importing to? Error messages? Nothing?
> 
> You'll get an error message reporting that it could not be shared.
> 
> Adam
> 
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