On Fri, 2005-04-01 at 09:47 -0800, Bryan Henderson wrote:
> If you and Linux could identify the host in common terms, you wouldn't 
> have to do this.  But the question is open as to in what terms you 
> personally identify the host to which you attached the device.  Is it the 
> controller to the west?  The red one?  The new one?  The one with serial 
> number 8436547?  The one at PCI address X:Y:Z?  The one that has your disk 
> drives on it?

I'm not very good on 2.4, but I believe it has a SCSI_IOCTL_GET_PCI.
However, if you're ever planning on moving to 2.6 it might not be such a
good choice since I believe that ioctl now gives the information in a
different format (but obviously, for 2.6, you'd use sysfs anyway and not
bother with ioctls).

James


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