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Re: [ogfs-dev]any special requirement on scsi device?



You do know that opengfs is basically dead?

All current and future effort is planned to go into gfs.

Redhat bought Sistina a year ago and released gfs under the GPL last summer.

GFS is discussed on the Linux Cluster lists (linux-cluster
<linux-cluster@xxxxxxxxxx>)


On Mon, 31 Jan 2005 16:41:00 -0500, Ming Zhang <mingz@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Hi, folks
> 
> I wonder if opengfs has any special requirements on scsi deivces. For
> example, reserve/release scsi commands.
> 
> the reason i ask this is we are developing a open source iscsi target
> and would like to support opengfs. since we build all scsi response, we
> need to know what extra scsi commands or feature we need to support.
> 
> thanks.
> 
> ming
> 
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