Re: srp_daemon : targets by default

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----- Original Message -----
> From: "Jason Gunthorpe" <jgunthorpe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> To: "Bart Van Assche" <Bart.VanAssche@xxxxxxxxxxx>
> Cc: leon@xxxxxxxxxx, loberman@xxxxxxxxxx, linux-rdma@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "benjamin drung"
> <benjamin.drung@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Sent: Tuesday, May 9, 2017 2:21:23 PM
> Subject: Re: srp_daemon :    targets      by default
> 
> On Tue, May 09, 2017 at 06:04:37PM +0000, Bart Van Assche wrote:
> 
> > Users of large setups know how to edit the srp_daemon configuration file
> > but
> > most users of small setups don't know how to edit that configuration file.
> > So
> > if consistency is required my advice is to change the behavior on Debian to
> > activating all targets by default.
> 
> I thought the default in Debain was to have a null list of devices
> anyhow, so if you just install srp_daemon nothing actually happens
> until the .default config file is edited..
> 
> Thus it seems really strange to have to edit two config files to make
> it work, particularly if there is no security concern here.
> 
> Jason
> 

On Red Hat I have the following default set for the customers I deal with.

# cat srp_daemon.conf
a      queue_size=128,max_cmd_per_lun=32,max_sect=32768


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