Re: [PATCH 2/4] [SCSI] Blacklist RSOC for Microsoft iSCSI target devices

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On 12/4/14, 8:17 PM, Martin K. Petersen wrote:
"Mike" == Mike Christie <michaelc@xxxxxxxxxxx> writes:

Mike> In case other people test this patch, I wanted to warn people that
Mike> the MS iSCSI target does the same sequence (sends reject PDU then
Mike> drops the connection on us) for any command it does not
Mike> support. We end up seeing the same problem for other commands.

Ick. Have you pinged MS about this again recently? Doesn't sound like
we'd be the only ones tripping over something like this.

I have not. Until the other day in this thread, I thought they fixed it in the newer target versions. I just noticed this behavior was the general error handling behavior for all unknown commands yesterday when testing your patch. Trying to write up an analysis about why they should return a ILLEGAL REQUEST and not drop the connection for unsupported commands.
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