Re: iSCSI target for kfreebsd
2011/5/3 Arno Töll <debian@toell.net>:
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> On 02.05.2011 21:41, Edward Tomasz Napierała wrote:
>> Three, actually - there is also iSCSI Enterprise Target (net/iet),
>> and from what I've heard, it may soon become the most important one.
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> Thank you for the hint. This is, in fact, the iscsitarget for Linux I
> was speaking above. Apparently that one works on FreeBSD as well. That
> should ease porting efforts a lot, since there is already a package in
> Debian providing iet, although it is not suitable for kfreebsd as is.
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> I will try getting it to work on kfreebsd.
>
> - --
> with kind regards,
> Arno Töll
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We've used FreeBSD istgt file backed image and used the same image
with Debian Squeeze tgt without any problems.
istgt does seem to work well with ZFS.
Regards
David N
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