You might try dropping a line to Ben (ben at nerp dot net), I think he
works on a Linux cluster connected to a SAN at UMN.  I don't think he's
on the list anymore though.

Tell him I sent you and he'll give you a free "ooooh"

On Thu, 2003-12-04 at 12:25, Brent Friedman wrote:
> I was asked to look into feasibility for setting up a Linux (or *bsd) based SAN. I know there have been some kernel mods for this kind of stuff, but I don't know their current status, and quick googles show something called netMD at a conference in ottawa, but no website for it.  I used to work at the Utech Center near campus, and I think the people at Sistina were doing something like this.
> 
> Because of various development environments, I need the SAN to be reachable from anything (meaning Windoze, AIX, Solaris or other Linux boxen).  I am not very versant in vfs, lvm, etc., but I have the time to deal with a manual.
> 
> Any comments on what will/won't work, or suggestions on sites/mailing lists for linux SANs?
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Brent Friedman
> 
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