Re: tcm_fc crash

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On 04/30/2014 02:16 PM, Jun Wu wrote:
We are working on rebuilding the target to get rid of the (OF) flags. The example given on the open-fcoe.org website uses RHEL 6.1 which is based on 2.6.32 kernel. I would appreciate your recommendation of a stable Linux distribution release of 3.x kernel for FCoE vn2vn testing.

(How embarrassing- the list marked me as spam for having HTML. Let's try this again.)

Open-FCoE VN2VN has been stable in the kernel for some time. Mark added user space support (fcoe-utils) on 06-27-2013, this would be v1.0.29 <http://open-fcoe.org/git/?p=fcoe-utils.git;a=tag;h=refs/tags/v1.0.29> or later. I think you were just interacting with the kernel directly though. In that case, I think support has been in-kernel since:

commit 6a891b071b640e1de44c4a5117fa2c974dcfa84a
Author: Robert Love <robert.w.love@xxxxxxxxx>
Date:   Tue Nov 27 06:53:30 2012 +0000

so... any distribution with a release within the last year should have the support you need. For example, Fedora 20 should probably work just fine.

Hope this helps,

//Rob
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