Iscsi for Solaris 10 - light is green

Yo,
Have it running on x86 nv_10 package of Software Express 04/05. Target is SANRAD V-Switch 3000. By the way it also works fine from Solaris 10 virtual machine on VMWare Workstation. Solaris system disk is connected to the workstation by iSCSI and the virtual machine is booting off it... gotta love brave new world of IP storage!
P.S Thanks to Torrey McMahon - great blog, dude!

You're welcome. Glad I, and the folks that give me the info, can help.

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