Hi Luk and all,

On Saturday 03 Oct 2009 03:50:48 Luk Claes wrote:
> I investigated this bug and while the file states that it should not be
> changed, it's actually part of the configuration of open-iscsi. For some
> setup we use at work we do change the initiatorname to have the name
> make more sense to us. The reason the file states that the content
> should not be changed is that when you change it in a working setup, you
> break that. Similar things are true for other files in /etc though.
> 

Does this content look good to be added to README.Debian ?

==
The initiatorname.iscsi file defines the iSCSI Qualified Name (IQN) of the 
iSCSI 
initiator. This IQN is used by the initiator to identify itself to the target.

Example: InitiatorName=iqn.1993-08.org.debian:01:lnx-debian

While this name can be adjusted to suit your needs, once set, it should not be 
changed. If you later change the InitiatorName, existing access control lists 
on the target may reject the initiator to log in. In case a name change is 
required, the access control lists on the target will need to be updated.
==


Regards,
Ritesh
-- 
Ritesh Raj Sarraf
RESEARCHUT - http://www.researchut.com
"Necessity is the mother of invention."

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