Re: Late opening of the backing store

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On Wed, 18 Jan 2012 18:20:35 +0100
**UNKNOWN CHARSET** <me@xxxxxxxx> wrote:

> When a LUN is created with tgtd, tgtd immediately open()s the backing 
> store, however I don't think data is actually read before a connection 
> from an initiator is made.
> 
> My question is, is there an option to make tgtd open the file the 
> moment a connection is made (and not before)?
> And if this is not currently possible, what would it take to implement 
> this?
> As a related feature, the backing store could be close()d after the 
> (last) connection has ended.

tgt enables you to add/remove logical units any time. Why you can't
add a device such as lvm volumes when it's ready?
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