Re: generating a Linux WWN?

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Michael Reed wrote:
Record the WWN of your SAS / FC port so that if/when it goes missing you
can put it back?  Have spares on site?

Linux:  not just for million dollar data centers any more :)

(sorry, couldn't resist :))

More seriously, SAS will be making an increasing appearance on commodity hardware, through the new SAS/SATA chips that are just starting to make their appearance (like the chips I'm working on). And Marvell and Broadcom are big guys. Just wait until the tiny Taiwanese shops start cranking out SAS/SATA chips.

With that, you'll get all the joys of low-cost volume production, and the user field foibles that come with it.

	Jeff


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