Re: generating a Linux WWN?

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Luben Tuikov wrote:
What is needed is persistence, regardless of reboots of what OS
is running on the host CPU/system.  SAS WWNs are properties of
the SAS target/initiator port, they are not properties of when
the host system was booted, or what OS is running on it.


As part of the previously described schemes, the admin is certainly allowed to choose an option (manual WWN specification) that enables an external system of persistance.

But such a system should not be a /requirement/, when all an admin might want to do is simply get their card working.

The admin knows whats best for their site, and may choose.

	Jeff


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