> I have two targets using tgt, a disk target, and a cd target, both are > configured as LUN 1 on their target. The controller takes LUN 0.
> When I log into only one of them everything works, I either see a disk > or a cd depending on which I log into. > The only problem is that I am bugged by this pesky controller (LUN 0) > for which there is no Microsoft driver of course, but > Windows (XP in my case) wants this driver. So I let it ignore the > problem with no proper driver (the controllers has the yellow question > mark in the device manager). > Apart from that it works. > However, when I log into the disk target first, and then the CD target, > the disk disappears in the hardware manager under Windows, > and the CD drive appears. Clicking on My Computer I see the CD coming > and going every second. > So it looks like the two targets are mixed in some way. I get the impression it's because both targets have a (for Windows unrecognisable) controller which looks to Windows the same controller. > Can anyone confirm this behaviour? > And is there a simple way to get rid of the controller LUN 0? Maybe a 'hide' switch? This would make Windows a lot happier without asking for an unknow controller (ie. IET). With a bit of luck the weird behavior with the two targets mentioned above may be fixed as well. > Albert _______________________________________________ Stgt-devel mailing list [email protected] https://lists.berlios.de/mailman/listinfo/stgt-devel
