06-12-2014
Please provide error message which is displayed during export ?
Can you use zfs umount command on filesystems which are mounted before zpool export
Can you stop ISCSI target on server before exporting zpool ?
Regards
Peasant.
Last edited by Peasant; 06-12-2014 at 09:00 AM..
Reason: replaced target for initiator, mistake..
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deallocate
deallocate(1) deallocate(1)
NAME
deallocate - device deallocation
SYNOPSIS
deallocate [-s] device
deallocate [-s] [-F] device
deallocate [-s] -I
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the device special files associated with the device. It resets the ownership and the permission on all device special files associated with
device, disabling the user's access to that device. This option can be used by an authorized user to remove access to the device by another
user. The required authorization is solaris.device.allocate.
When deallocation or forced deallocation is performed, the appropriate device cleaning program is executed, based on the contents of
device_allocate(4). These cleaning programs are normally stored in /etc/security/lib.
The following options are supported:
device Deallocate the device associated with the device special file specified by device.
-s Silent. Suppresses any diagnostic output.
-F device Forces deallocation of the device associated with the file specified by device. Only a user with the solaris.device.revoke
authorization is permitted to use this option.
-I Forces deallocation of all allocatable devices. Only a user with the solaris.device.revoke authorization is permitted to
use this option. This option should only be used at system initialization.
The following exit values are returned:
non--zero An error occurred.
/etc/security/device_allocate
/etc/security/device_maps
/etc/security/dev/*
/etc/security/lib/*
See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes:
+-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
| ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE |
+-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
|Availability |SUNWcsu |
+-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
allocate(1), list_devices(1), bsmconv(1M), dminfo(1M), mkdevalloc(1M), mkdevmaps(1M), device_allocate(4), device_maps(4), attributes(5)
The functionality described in this man page is available only if the Basic Security Module (BSM) has been enabled. See bsmconv(1M) for
more information.
/etc/security/dev, mkdevalloc(1M), and mkdevmaps(1M) might not be supported in a future release of the Solaris Operating Environment.
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