RHEL 5.3

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RHEL 5.3 release note says (I think that some of you guys already know
this):

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iSCSI target capability

The iSCSI target capability, delivered as part of the Linux Target
(tgt) framework, moves from Technology Preview to full support in Red
Hat Enterprise Linux 5.3. The linux target framework allows a system
to serve block-level SCSI storage to other systems that have a SCSI
initiator. This capability is being initially deployed as a Linux
iSCSI target, serving storage over a network to any iSCSI initiator.
To set up the iSCSI target, install the scsi-target-utils RPM and
refer to the instructions in: /usr/
share/doc/scsi-target-utils-[version]/README and
/usr/share/doc/scsitarget- utils-[version]/README.iscsi

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http://www.redhat.com/docs/manuals/enterprise/


We need to be more serious. :) Hopefully, this would attract more
users to tgt.

Feel feel to post what features you want, what areas need to be fixed,
etc.

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