Re: SendTargets Key != "All" Failure

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Hi Nicholas,
The OpeniSCSI initiator should be a good test vehicle for getting the C-bit / multi-PDU text responses working.  Mike Christie got this working several years ago and it was rock solid the last time I tested it.

Thanks,
-Joe



----- Original Message -----
From: Nicholas A. Bellinger <nab@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: jrepac@xxxxxxxxx
Cc: "target-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx" <target-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Thursday, March 15, 2012 3:32 PM
Subject: Re: SendTargets Key != "All" Failure

On Thu, 2012-03-15 at 07:58 -0700, jrepac@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
> Hi Nicholas,
> 
> I running through several iSCSI discovery test scenarios and hit a
> problem with the test command key value SendTargets="targetname".  A
> key value of "All" seems to work ok thought I have not tested text
> responses that cover multiple PDUs.  When the "targetname" key value
> is used, the target breaks the TCP connection and reports the
> following in /var/log/messages:
> Mar 15 07:08:23 mfalcon1 kernel: [584526.592939] Unable to locate All
> value for SendTargets key,  cannot continue.
> 
> The SendTargets key values can be "All", "targetname",or "".  The
> "targetname" key indicates that the initiator is only interested in
> the portal information related to that target.
> 

Hi Joe,

Thanks for the test feedback wrt to sendtargets.  C_BIT for in-band
discovery still needs to be implemented, along with the two other cases.

I'll look into the latter bits soon, and get these fixes included for
-rc1.

Thanks,

--nab
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