jdr@SHD Posted April 12, 2011 Share Posted April 12, 2011 Hello everyone. I'm actually using a iSCSI initiator (GlobalSan Initiator) to connect a big disk storage system. So, the initiator is installed in two Mac Pro. Great access, great performance. The question is, that scenario works perfectly...except for the integrity of data when I use the LUN (I mean, with the globalsan connection) in two or more Mac. I found that randomly, the disks lost her integrity. Mac is unable to write inside, etc. I think that disk format is the cause. All the partitions detected in Mac, were formatted with HFS+, but this format is not like called "clustered" or something like xSAN. Then, it fails like when you connect to a LUN from a Windows and format it with NTFS. Windows will be the owner of partition tables, and any other Windows, doesn't will able to use this disk storage, right? I supose that HFS+ is not capable to work with two or more connections. So, do you know any other way to do that? I mean, there is any other disk format to apply?, to working properly in two or more Mac? Thanks in advance Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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