Il 21/08/2013 04:11, Timon Wang ha scritto: > From the fedora 19 host: > [root@fedora ~]# sg_inq /dev/sdc > standard INQUIRY: > PQual=0 Device_type=0 RMB=0 version=0x05 [SPC-3] > [AERC=0] [TrmTsk=0] NormACA=0 HiSUP=0 Resp_data_format=0 > SCCS=1 ACC=0 TPGS=1 3PC=0 Protect=0 [BQue=0] > EncServ=0 MultiP=0 [MChngr=0] [ACKREQQ=0] Addr16=0 > [RelAdr=0] WBus16=1 Sync=1 Linked=0 [TranDis=0] CmdQue=1 > length=36 (0x24) Peripheral device type: disk > Vendor identification: MacroSAN > Product identification: LU > Product revision level: 1.0 > Unit serial number: fd01ece6-8540-f4c7-0000-fe170142b300 > > From the fedora 19 vm: > [root@fedoravm ~]# sg_inq /dev/sdb > standard INQUIRY: > PQual=0 Device_type=0 RMB=0 version=0x05 [SPC-3] > [AERC=0] [TrmTsk=0] NormACA=0 HiSUP=0 Resp_data_format=0 > SCCS=1 ACC=0 TPGS=1 3PC=0 Protect=0 [BQue=0] > EncServ=0 MultiP=0 [MChngr=0] [ACKREQQ=0] Addr16=0 > [RelAdr=0] WBus16=1 Sync=1 Linked=0 [TranDis=0] CmdQue=1 > length=36 (0x24) Peripheral device type: disk > Vendor identification: MacroSAN > Product identification: LU > Product revision level: 1.0 > Unit serial number: fd01ece6-8540-f4c7-0000-fe170142b300 > > The result from fedora 19 host and fedora 19 vm are the same. It's > that means I got a wrong windows vm scsi pass-through driver? > Or is there any tool like sg_inq in windows 2008? Yeah, there's something weird in the Windows VM. sg_inq should be available for Windows too, but I don't know where to get a precompiled binary from. Paolo -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe kvm" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html