On Wed, Aug 27, 2008 at 12:50 PM, Steven <accounts at
stevengpeterson.net>wrote:
> On openSolaris I have a ZFS zpool vol that is a CIFS share on my network.
> Can I make this same shared-data an iSCSI target also?
>
> The reason I want to do this is that my VirtualBox VM''s are about
10x
> slower in accessing the network-share than any other machine on the
network.
> This prevents me from say using Visual Studio under VBox to compile a
> project on the share.
>
> I heard VBox''s iSCSI would be faster than it''s
networking. But other
> computers still need to access that data via CIFS. Any ideas?
>
>
You''d have to share out an iSCSI LUN to *insert destination*. Then
share
out the LUN from the host it''s presented to via cifs/nfs/whatever. You
can''t magically make an iSCSI LUN out of the cifs data currently
sitting on
the share on the Solaris host. Doesn''t work that way.
--Tim
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