Further to the announcement 1 month ago (shown below),
there is another lsscsi-0.19 beta at:
http://www.torque.net/sg [News section].
It provides target (and sometimes host) transport
information for:
- IEEE1394 (sbp)
- FC
- ISCSI
- SAS (two representations)
- SPI
It has tested with lk 2
On Thu, 2006-12-07 at 11:50 -0500, Douglas Gilbert wrote:
> - cope with dropping of 'generic' symlink post lk 2.6.16
This one was supposed to be because you already have the class link:
generic@
and
scsi_generic:sg0@
So the necessary kernel changes (apart from the generic link removal)
are a
James Bottomley wrote:
> On Thu, 2006-12-07 at 01:10 -0500, Douglas Gilbert wrote:
>> The change proposed by James Bottomley that prompted
>> the beta has not materialized.
>
> You'll have to remind me: which change was this?
James,
Yes, I'm fuzzy on the details as well. Here is part of
the lssc
On Thu, 2006-12-07 at 01:10 -0500, Douglas Gilbert wrote:
> The change proposed by James Bottomley that prompted
> the beta has not materialized.
You'll have to remind me: which change was this?
James
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Douglas Gilbert wrote:
> So this beta adds transport information, both target
> and initiator (host) for these transports:
> - FC
> - SAS
>
> I hope to add iSCSI if I can find a way through its maze.
> Perhaps USB and 1394 are candidates as well, even SPI.
In case you find the ieee1394/sbp2 t
The last announcement I made to this list about lsscsi
was back in March and that was a beta for lsscsi version
0.18 . The change proposed by James Bottomley that prompted
the beta has not materialized. So I decided to release
version 0.18 without fanfare a week ago and start adding
transport infor
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