Re: iscsci daemon and scsi emulation

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On Thursday 27 March 2003 12:03, Redhat wrote:
> Hello to everyone in the list.
>
> What does the iscsi daemon do?  I setup scsi emulation for an atapi cdrw
> drive so I could burn cdroms.  I can still access my cdrw drive and burn
> cdroms whether or not iscsi is running.  
>
> What does iscsi do and how is it related to scsi emulation?

iSCSI is a SCSI over tcp/ip tool. It has nothign to do w/ SCSI emulation for 
buring CDRWs.

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