Correct that the iSCSI-R3 is only 32bit mode and only the DSS has the switch for 32 or 64bit mode. They can still see there data if they go to the DSS in the Console Tools CTRL + ALT + T then Boot options then System architecture you will be able to select to 32bit mode. Save and reboot.
Thanks for that reply.
So just to make sure I have it right, if they make DSS startup in 32-bit mode, they will still be able to access the volume created while in 64-bit mode (I thought this may have been a problem), then boot to iSCSI-R3, and the volume will be there, yes?
I guess I should just go & try it, but it's eaisier to ask you!
Is there any plans for 64-bit iSCSI capability?
Thanks.