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Solaris 10 with ZFS as iSCSI target using one NIC exclusivley

Asked by jfucci in Sun Solaris, Ubuntu, Storage Technology

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I have set up a Solaris 10 box with 2 ethernet NICs.  I have created a ZFS volume as an iSCSI target.  I have set up one NIC as network 192.168.111.0 and the other NIC as network 192.168.222.0.  The NICs are plugged in to different switches.  I have set up a Ubuntu 8.04 server, also with 2 NICs, one NIC on 192.168.111.0 and the other on 192.168.222.0, each NIC plugged into the appropriate switch.  I wish to have all of the iSCSI traffic on 192.168.222.0.  When I do a discovery on the Ubuntu box (iscsiadm -m discovery -t sendtargets -p 192.168.222.1:3260), it finds two targets, one on net 192.168.111.0 and one on net 192.168.222.0 (and in fact it is the same target).  How can I configure Solaris so that it will only offer iSCSI targets on the 192.168.222.0 net?Start Free Trial
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