Infolevel 3 provides great info.   As a SAN admin and Server Admin it would 
be very nice if infolevel 0 would provide you the attached ISCSI device 
info.  The server admin at a glance would see the LUN ID as well as the 
device it was attached as.

On Sunday, August 5, 2007 11:29:31 PM UTC-4, Mike Christie wrote:
>
> Andre Hedrick wrote:
> > Hi Mike,
> > 
> > SWEET!
> > 
> > Will look at adding "4" to the print option to provide
> > 
> > infolevel 0
> > plus SID
> > last part of infolevel 3
> > 
> > targetname
> > sid
> > host+tuple
> > device node/name
> > 
> > Do you think it would be better in a single line return for parsing?
> > 
>
> For infolevel 0, we print out data in one line to make it easier for 
> parsing. Currently, it only prints out the basic info that was there in 
> the beginning (target name, and portal info like ip address and port and 
> target portal group), but feel free to send a patch to modify that to 
> dump out whatever is needed or let me know and I can add it for you.
>
> For infolevel greater than 1 than we print out, different amounts of 
> info in what should be a pretty output that a user/admin can look at and 
> quickly know what value is what. Again feel free to send a patch or let 
> me know what info you want.
>
> Also for SID/sid, for open-iscsi that is just a made up value from the 
> kernel that enumerates the sessions. Did you want the iSCSI iSID value 
> to be printed out?
>
>

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