RE: SCSI persistent reservation terms

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On Mon, 2010-04-12 at 10:53 -0400, lemons_terry@xxxxxxx wrote:
> Hi Doug
> 
> Thanks for the reply.  I did stare at Table 51 before writing my email.
> The 'Processing' language for the first and third rows is exactly the
> same; that's why I'm still confused!
> 
> I've printed and read (several times) both section 5.7 'Reservations'
> and sections 6.13 'PERSISTENT RESERVE IN' / 6.14 'PERSISTENT RESERVE
> OUT'.  But I don't see any language that explains the difference between
> 'write_exclusive' and 'write_exclusive_registrants_only'.  If this is in
> there, I apologize for not seeing it.

The change is in the definition of the "reservation holder" for the
reservation (5.7.10).  For exclusive all registrants reservations, the
holder is all registered initiators; otherwise it's the initiator port
the reservation was issued on.

James


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