Hello,
I don't believe that is required. In part because ISID is transport
level, and SCSI3 PR is at the SCSI level.
To be clear you are talking about a SCSI-3 Persistent Reservation
correct? You are not talking about the older SCSI2 Exclusive
Reservation.
When I look at the PR table on my
for the SCSI PR to work, the same ISID should be given to the session, but
the open-iscsi is implemented such that it starts giving isids from 0 (not
considering the 3 byte prefix) and counts upwards. if an initiator logs out
and logs in again, for the same iqn port configuration (on both target
Hello,
It's an ID for that session what would be benefit of persistence?For
my purposes the fact it's only for that session helps me when going
through logs or traces. Makes it much easier to follow that session through
the iSCSID logs and on the storage device as well.
- SSID (Session
did people move onto some other iscsi initiator that I don't know about or
my question is so stupid that no one cares to answer :(
On Wednesday, 27 June 2018 00:38:13 UTC+5:30, mayur kulkarni wrote:
>
> open-iscsi is not allocating same isid when logging in again, are there
> any plans to
open-iscsi is not allocating same isid when logging in again, are there any
plans to support it?
if not then how to overcome this? am I missing anything?
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