On 01/24/2013 03:38 PM, Bart Van Assche wrote:
On Thu, Jan 24, 2013 at 4:38 AM, Hannes Reinecke <[email protected]> wrote:
As for AEN, does iSCSI _do_ AEN? I thought it got removed ...

If it does, though, it should schedule an event on its own whenever an AER
is received. The same goes for LLDDs with vendor-specific AENs; thinking of
megaraid_sas here ...

Let me ask this another way. SAN users expect that the LUN list at the
initiator side gets updated automatically after a SAN configuration
change. How should a SAN system communicate to a SCSI initiator that
the LUN list has been changed ? Some FC SAN systems send a LIP after a
configuration change to force the initiator to rescan LUNs.

And thereby disrupting traffic on _ALL_ LUNs on the loop.
Really cool idea.
I know; the one vendor which does _not_ talk to us.

But how to inform the initiator about a LUN change for other SCSI protocols ?
> I'm not sure that it is even possible to report such a change via sense
data in case a SAN user first removes all LUNs and after that change
adds one or more LUNs.

The official way is indeed via UAs; most storage arrays (Hello, NetApp!) provide a default LUN0 which is always visible. Up to the point that some even refuse to add 'normal' disk LUNs to LUN0. Or have the ominous 'Well-known Address' LUN to handle these kind of issues.

Obviously, one needs to send commands to it to even _get_ an UA back.

But yeah, normally it's possible.

Cheers,

Hannes
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