The Solaris initiator should not have accepted the invalid iqn name when
using send target discovery.
This will be fixed so both discovery modes will be consistent.
Jeff
Gabriele Bulfon wrote:
Yes, I understand all of this.
What surprises me is that Solaris accpets the malformed iqn when in dynamic
mode.
If Solaris accepts it in this mode, maybe there is some way to do it in static
mode too.
I really hope that Adaptec comes with a solution to let me use the correct iqn
name, or I won't be able to use it in static mode, consequentely I won't be
able to use the round-robin feature (2Gbit) that cannot be enabled in dynamic
mode.
Finally, I really don't understand why Adaptec is selling an iScsi hardware
that doesn't adhere to the RFC iqn.
I already stumbled upon this on another installation, when the iScsi hardware
guy told me an alias name instead of the original iqn.
Why can't I use the alias name?
Giving me the opportunity to use aliases would let me simplify naming in my
local LAN, where I don't need that specific uniqueness needed on the Internet.
Am I wrong?
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