the max_conn(maximum no. of connections allowed per session ?) field in iscsi_transport structure is not initialised at all while registering with the iSCSI layer in the iSER initiator code. Is that variable is initialised to any default value? (like iSCSI/TCP has max_conn in iscsi_transport initialised to 1)
what are the maximum no. of connections allowed per session in iSER initiator? regards, Mahesh keshetti mahesh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >I guess that you're talking about this piece of code: >#define ISCSI_ISER_MAX_CONN 8 >#define ISER_MAX_CQ_LEN ((ISER_QP_MAX_RECV_DTOS + \ >ISER_QP_MAX_REQ_DTOS) * \ >ISCSI_ISER_MAX_CONN) >It is related to the cq used by iSER. We use it in order to define the >max len of the cq (the same cq is used for the sq & rq). It means that >per HCA, 8 connections may be opened. Yes, I was talking about this part only. Isn't this variable is equivalent to the maximum no. of connections allowed per the session? what is constraint for chosing this value as 8? >Where do you see that in iscsi_tcp? In the structure iscsi_transport there is a variable max_conn and it is set to 1 (In open-iscsi intiator file name iscsi_tcp.c) > whether this limit is imposed by iSCSI or by transport layer(TCP > or iSER) ? thanks and regards, Mahesh Send free SMS to your Friends on Mobile from your Yahoo! Messenger. Download Now! http://messenger.yahoo.com/download.php --------------------------------- Heres a new way to find what you're looking for - Yahoo! Answers
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