>>>>> "k" == kristof  <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

     k> I have create a zpool on server1 with 3 mirrors. Every mirror
     k> consists out: 1 local disk slice + 1 iscsi disk from server2.
     k> I export the pool on server1, and try to import the pool on
     k> server2

I can't follow your situation.  what might help:

 * describe what you did in chronological order

 * give the servers names, and refer to them by name in your
   chronological description.  Say ``server1'', ``server3'', do not
   say ``the other server''

 * when you reconfigure something,k take time to describe the change
   like it's a big deal.  Don't just say ``then I connected the local
   iscsi target''.  WTF is a local iSCSI target?  isn't the point of
   iSCSI that things are remote?  is it a target and initiator running
   on the same node?  Has something that was not a target before
   become a target now?

 * use words with rigorously consistent meanings, like do not use
   'mirror' to refer to a server.  Use 'mirror' to talk about a
   mirrored ZFS vdev, and 'node' to talk about a server.  Also be sure
   to use the terms ``iSCSI target'' and ``iSCSI initiator''
   clearly and not quietly swap them for each other.

 * when words are only two or three letters long, spell them
   correctly.  Don't say 'out' when you mean 'of'.

HTH, HAND.

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