Re: iSCSI LUN sharing
Can I acheive this by other means? Samba, NFS? If so, what would be the
best route to take.
If your second system is some sort of Unix, just nfs export the
filesystem from the server that has it mounted as read/write to the
server you to want have a copy of it as well. If it's a Windows system
SMB share the iscsi mounted filesystem out.
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