[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index]
Google
  Web www.spinics.net

Re: this list



The list t10@xxxxxxx is good for generic SCSI questions like this.

Basically, if it's a disk, you've got a device that is violating SCSI
standards.  That command is a mandatory (a command the device MUST
support) for a block/disk device.  If the device is not a disk, then
different rules would apply.

	Fred Knight

-----Original Message-----
From: folkert [mailto:folkert@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx] 
Sent: Monday, January 24, 2011 8:30 AM
To: ips@xxxxxxxx
Subject:  this list

Hi,

Is this list available for generic iSCSI questions?

If so: some (linux iscsi target and window iStorageSErver) respond with
valid data to Read Capacity(10) SCSI 0x25 command while for example
nexenta store (an opensolaris system) responds with Check Condition.
So I guess this is not the common way of determing the sector size and
size of the device.
Which command should I use for this?
Thanks.


Folkert van Heusden

-- 
Nagios user? Check out CoffeeSaint - the versatile Nagios status
viewer! http://www.vanheusden.com/java/CoffeeSaint/
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Phone: +31-6-41278122, PGP-key: 1F28D8AE, www.vanheusden.com
_______________________________________________
Ips mailing list
Ips@xxxxxxxx
https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/ips
_______________________________________________
Ips mailing list
Ips@xxxxxxxx
https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/ips


[IETF]     [Linux iSCSI]     [Linux SCSI]     [Linux Resources]     [Yosemite News]     [IETF Announcements]     [IETF Discussion]     [SCSI]

Add to Google Powered by Linux