Steve,
 I have done it a long time ago. Refer to "Block Access Manage Guide" or " HBA installation and setup guide for iSCSI" under Netapp Docunentation for details on commandline options. I think filerview also has a wizard that you could use.
A lun.rws is a read-write snapshot of a lun created from a existing snapshot.
A lun.lun would be the original lun you created.
HTH
-G

On 2/17/06, Steven Mandrake <srmanager@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi,
 
I have a lun that resides in a qtree and I am using volume level snapmirroring to another filer. My primary filer has snapdrive for connecting and creating luns.
 
My secondary filer does not have snapdrive. I want to mount my snapmirrored luns to another host.
 
I understand there is a command line way of doing this. (lun -f). Has anyone done it?
 
Also what is the difference between a lun.rws filer and a lun.lun file?
 
Thanks,
 
SM