Re: SCSI target and IO-throttling

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On Mar 7, 2006, at 1:46 PM, Vladislav Bolkhovitin wrote:

Steve Byan wrote:

As a data-point, some modern SCSI disks support queue depths in the range of 128 to 256 commands.

I rather asked about practical upper limit. From our observations a Linux initiator could easily send 128+ commands, but usually less. Looks like it depends from its available memory. Interested to know the exact rule.

I don't know the rule. Obviously, it could change over time, and be different for different OS's.

Sounds to me like you might be trying to fix a busted initiator by changing the target behavior.

Regards,
-Steve
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Egenera, Inc.
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