Hello,

not exactly sure, wether this is an issue of targetcli or open iscsi. The 
target lun is a sparse file, and I would like to be able to trim that lun 
to reclaim free space. Think thin volume on a file backend. 

Now iscsiadm -m session shows me (non-flash), what I suppose is the reason, 
why I get an operation not permitted error when trying to so so. 

The manpage talks about a flash node, but it is nowhere explained, what 
that is and wether this is related to flash storage at all. So maybe there 
is some documentation about the terms used?

But primarily I would like to know, wether the information about the 
trimability is a matter of the target advertising it or wether this has to 
be defined during creation of the lun on the client side (-o new).

Thanks

Hermann


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