Tano wrote:
> Not sure where to put this but I am cc'ing the ZFS - discussion board.
> 
> I was successfull in creating iscsi shares using ZFS set shareiscsi=on
> with 2 thin provisioned partitions of 1TB each (zfs create -s -V 1tb
> idrive/d1). Access to the shares with an iscsi initiator was successful,
> all was smooth, until the reboot.
> 
> Upon reboot, the console reports the following errors.
> 
> WARNING: /scsi_vhci/[EMAIL PROTECTED] (sd9): disk has
> 3221225472 blocks, which is too large for a 32-bit kernel WARNING:
> /iscsi/[EMAIL PROTECTED],0
> (sd10): disk has 3221225472 blocks, which is too large for a 32-bit kernl
> 
> 
> And it continues to do this on the other partition i had created.
> 
> Ultimately coreadm:default fails bad and the server is stuck at 
> svc.startd[7]: Lost repository event due to disconnection.
> 
> I am on a Poweredge 2650 with 2xXeon Processors @2.8GHZ 1.5 GB Ram 
> Running Opensolaris 2008.05
> 
> Anyideas, or is ZFS partition greater than 1 tb on a 32bit kernel  not
> possible. Do I have to move to 64 bit Solaris?


You'll have to move to 64bit Solaris. There's only so much
that you can do when you're running in 32bit mode.


James C. McPherson
--
Senior Kernel Software Engineer, Solaris
Sun Microsystems
http://blogs.sun.com/jmcp       http://www.jmcp.homeunix.com/blog
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