On 2011. May 12. 13:10:10 Adnan Pasic wrote:
> the problem I am having is, that luckily I was able to correctly set-
> up the whole iSCSI-environment, the disk is successfully mounted on my
> initiator and everything seemed to be as expected.
> However, when I now copy a file from the initiator to the target (via
> the mounted folder) I can see this file afterwards only on the
> initiator, but not on the target.

Are you trying to say that you mounted the same device that you're exporting 
via iSCSI, on the target machine as well? This is quite a bad idea, and very 
likely leads to data corruption as you experienced. Ext3 is not a cluster file 
system, it should be mounted only by one machine at a time.

I repeat: *do not do this*, it will not work. If you absolutely need something 
like this, use a clustered file system like OCFS2 on the raw device.

Cheers,
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