I have set up an iSCSI ZFS target that seems to connect properly from the
Microsoft Windows initiator in that I can see the volume in MMC Disk
Management.

When I shift over to Mac OS X Tiger with globalSAN iSCSI, I am able to set
up the Targets with the target name shown by `iscsitadm list target` and
when I actually connect or "Log On" I see that one connection exists on the
Solaris server.  I then go on to the Sessions tab in globalSAN and I see the
session details and it appears that data is being transferred via the PDUs
Sent, PDUs Received, Bytes, etc.  HOWEVER the connection then appears to
terminate on the Solaris side if I check it a few minutes later it shows no
connections, but the Mac OS X initiator still shows connected although no
more traffic appears to be flowing in the Session Statistics dialog area.


Additionally, when I then disconnect the Mac OS X initiator it seems to drop
fine on the Mac OS X side, even though the Solaris side has shown it gone
for a while, however when I reconnect or Log On again, it seems to spin
infinitely on the "Target Connect..." dialog.  Solaris is, interestingly,
showing 1 connection while this apparent issue (spinning beachball of death)
is going on with globalSAN.  Even killing the Mac OS X process doesn't seem
to get me full control again as I have to restart the system to kill all
processes (unless I can hunt them down and `kill -9` them which I've not
successfully done thus far).

Has anyone dealt with this before and perhaps be able to assist or at least
throw some further information towards me to troubleshoot this?




Thanks much,


-George
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