Re: use dedicated storage for scsi_debug LUNs

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>>>>> "Olaf" == Olaf Hering <olaf@xxxxxxxxx> writes:

Olaf> On Thu, Mar 05, Douglas Gilbert wrote:
>> So it is possible. The stock answer has typically been that you
>> should probably be using the target subsystem for that.  Thoughts?

Olaf> Is the target subsystem capable of stacking? What I need for
Olaf> xen-scsiback is a bunch of true SCSI devices. Due to lack of
Olaf> hardware, scsi_debug looks like the obvious choice.

I agree with Doug. The target code is much more comprehensive than
scsi_debug. You can set up file/disk/ram-backed SCSI LUNs on your
machine without the need for any hardware .

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Martin K. Petersen	Oracle Linux Engineering
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