I just ran a Wireshark capture on the target system of the iSCSI session 
for a Windows initiator connecting the tape and then issuing an FSF.  I 
then did the same for the Ubuntu open-iscsi initiator.

The capture for the WIndows initiator looks pretty much as I would expect 
(given my limited knowledge of the iSCSI protocols).

The Ubuntu/open-iscsi capture has all sorts of odd stuff like logins being 
sent to the target every 15 seconds whle the FSF is being processed.  
Definitely borked I think.

Do any of the open-iscsi folk watch this forum or am I talking to myself?

Dave

On Sunday, December 11, 2016 at 11:55:15 AM UTC, Dave partridge wrote:
>
> Ubuntu 16.04.1 LTS with kernel 4.8.13.  Connected to target drive over 1GB 
> ethernet.  Drive is HP Ultrium 460 (Ultrium 2), firmware is F63D - which is 
> latest).
>
> Target is served by Starwind V8 running on Windows 10 x64
>
> Dave
>
> On Saturday, December 10, 2016 at 10:38:43 PM UTC, The Lee-Man wrote:
>>
>> What is your setup? What OS and version are you running on, what is your 
>> transport, and what tape drive are you using?
>>
>>
>>

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