[Fwd: Connectathon 2009]

2008-07-15 Thread Benny Halevy

Greetings!

Is there interest in testing iSCSI interoperability next connectathon?
How about OSD?

Benny

On Jul. 15, 2008, 4:31 +0300, Sukhbir Virk [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:



  Connectathon 2009

The connectathon 2009 is set for from February 19^th to February 26^th ,
2009 at TechMart in Santa Clara, California.

Connectathon is an excellent opportunity for vendors to verify that
their distributed computing software interoperates with a wide range of
client/server implementations on different operating systems. Everything
from laptops to supercomputers can be linked together under one roof,
encouraging interaction among vendors, engineers and developers in a
confidential atmosphere. Implementations are tested and debugged at
Connectathon. There are panel discussions as well as open sessions on
the latest developments in technologies and solutions by Connectathon
participants.

 

Please feel free to forward this e-mail to any one who may want
participate in this once a year event.

 

Also please let me know if you would like to have any tests added this year.

 

The talks will be held on February 23^rd , 24^th , and 25^th , 2009.
Your participation in these talks is greatly appreciated.

 

Please let me know if you would like to present a talk or give me the
information if you would like me to invite some one to speak on a
specific subject of interest.

 

Success of Connectathon show depends on your participation. Please let
me know if you would like me to contact a specific company to support
your software test requirements.

 

We look forward to producing a successful show this year as Connectathon
team has done for over 20 years.


The Connectathon website will be updated soon with all information
regarding the 2009 show.

 

Please mark the dates and invite your friends to participate.

 

Regards

S. Virk

Connectathon coordinator.

 


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Re: [Fwd: Connectathon 2009]

2008-07-15 Thread Mike Christie

Benny Halevy wrote:
 Greetings!
 
 Is there interest in testing iSCSI interoperability next connectathon?
 How about OSD?
 

Is there going to be isns testing?

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Re: [PATCH] Add compat patch for RHEL 5.2

2008-07-15 Thread Erez Zilber

On Tue, Jul 15, 2008 at 3:42 AM, Mike Christie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Erez Zilber wrote:
 On Wed, Jul 9, 2008 at 11:22 AM, Erez Zilber [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 RHEL 5.2 is based on kernel version 2.6.18, but contains code
 that wasn't included in 2.6.18 vanilla. The kernel Makefile uses
 2.6.14-19_compat.patch for it, and this creates compilation errors
 of symbol redefinition. We should have a separate compat patch for
 RHEL 5.2.

 Signed-off-by: Erez Zilber [EMAIL PROTECTED]


 Mike,

 Any news about this patch?


 Sorry for the delay.

 I was trying to make it more generic, because we have similar issues on
 SUSE and we have similar issues on multiple RHEL5 kernels.

OK - what do you suggest?


 I also think you might have sent the wrong patch, or I was not sure what
  you were trying to fix.

 The problem I hit with distro kernels like RHEL are the following:

 1. Redefinition of is_power_of_2
 2. Redefinition of shost_priv
 3. Redefintion of scsi_set_resid

Note that 2.6.18-92.el5_compat.patch (maybe deserves a better name) is
very similar to 2.6.14-19 except for some functions that I removed
(e.g. is_power_of_2). The kernel Makefile patch uses this compat patch
for RHEL 5.2, so the redefinition problem is solved.

Erez

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Re: [Fwd: Connectathon 2009]

2008-07-15 Thread Benny Halevy

On Jul. 15, 2008, 9:29 +0300, Mike Christie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Benny Halevy wrote:
 Greetings!

 Is there interest in testing iSCSI interoperability next connectathon?
 How about OSD?

 
 Is there going to be isns testing?

http://www.connectathon.org/ doesn't mention isns, only iscsi (though
with no coordinator, and that has been the cases since... hmm 2006?,
I think)

Anyhow, with enough interest in the community and in Sun I hope we can
beef up the agenda.

Benny

 
  


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Re: Unmount at Logout

2008-07-15 Thread Konrad Rzeszutek

On Tue, Jul 15, 2008 at 01:37:52AM -0700, HIMANSHU wrote:
 
 Does iscsiadm having any option to check whether disks are in
 use(mounted)?

No.

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