Hi Mark,
the background behind my question is, whether I should extend or improve
testing on this setup (devices not natively attached, but behind a SAN
Gateway). If there are (besides IBM and Novell) only two or three
customers, I will stay at the actual basic tests.
With kind regards
Thorsten Diehl
System Test Linux on System z
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Mark Post wrote on 07.07.2009 22:29:
On 7/7/2009 at 1:43 PM, Thorsten Diehl <[email protected]> wrote:
Hi Mark,
well, my wording was not precise enough. Thus I just changed the subject.
I'm not interested in the details of the commonly used fibre channel
attached (switched fabric) environments, but in the setups where
customers have (Ultra-)SCSI Devices attached via a SAN Gateway.
The latter seems to be a kind of exotic setup - or am I wrong?
Hmm, I really don't know. Novell's z10 has DLT tapes and a DVD-ROM behind our
SAN Gateway, but I can't say whether many of our customers do. Again, though,
why are you asking?
Mark Post
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