ZFS over iSCSI

Aidwar

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Hello,
So i'm looking for help because i'm trying to create some kind of shared storage through my LAN network (to install my steam games and others things).

I followed that tutorial : https://pve.proxmox.com/wiki/Storage:_ZFS_over_iSCSI
I'm new to proxmox so i'm not sure what i really did but as far as i understood it communicate through SSH (maybe i'm wrong)

Actually i can see something through the iSCSI initiator on Win10 but i don't know why it is called like this (iqn.2017-07.com.hiroom2:debian-9) and in the "volumes and devices" tab there is some kind of "volume or device" that i can see on the disk manager but it only have 1Gb of space.
So if someone can explain me how to configure this, it will be appreciate :)

I created a ZFS raidz1 pool that i wanted to use as a iscsi disk on the network, actually only a win10 computer.
I'm running the iscsi target on a debian 9 container with the tutorial that i think we all know

(Sorry for my english, i'm french)

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Up !
So i think i see where the volume that is made of 1Gb through the LVM tab on the node but i don't know how to resize it. Capture.PNG
 

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