On Apr 12, 2007, at 2:39 PM, Nigel Smith wrote:
Yes..Hmm, these traces are not showing anything obviously wrong.
Packet#21, Target->Initiator, (Continuation to #19), TCP Len: 3,
(Data is just zero three zero bytes "00 00 00")
The Initiator then ACK those packets, then nothing more...Right?
I'm not sure what packet#21 is trying to convey - maybe that's the
problem,
but I'm just guessing.
Packet 21 is the padding that's required by the protocol. All data
PDU's must be 4 byte aligned. The payload in packet 20 is 361 bytes,
so the target sends out an additional 3 bytes of 0.
Is any one else seeing any sort of problem here?
Could you enable some debugging/error logs from the Linux side?
And could you use strace to see what the Initiator process is doing?
Thanks
Nigel Smith
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