Re: Why "Microsoft iscsi" cannot work well with stgt (but it worked well with ietd)?

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On Thu, Feb 12, 2009 at 6:22 PM, Albert Pauw <albert.pauw@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> I believe that LUN 0 for the controller is more or less hardcoded.
> Yes, I have noticed this over a year ago and reported it here, I think.

I've compared and found the difference between ietd and tgtd:

1. ietd returned "REPORT LUN (0xa0)" with only 1 LUN (LUN id 1, Type Disk),
   while tgtd report 2 LUNs, tgtd has the LUN 0 with "IET SCSI Controller"
   as the first LUN (LUN id 0), and "LUN 1" Type Disk;

Since ietd reported only 1 LUN that worked well, why tgtd should
report the superfluous
"IET SCSI Controller" as the "LUN 0"? Why the "LUN 0" cannot be
deleted with tgtadm?

Thanks,

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it might be better to change the locks."
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