$ sudo /sbin/iscsi-ls
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SFNet iSCSI Driver Version .../sbin/iscsi-ls: line 220: iscsid: command
not found
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TARGET NAME : iqn.1991-05.c
On Mon, Jan 15, 2007 at 11:24:02AM +0100, Ole-Morten Duesund wrote:
> This all depends on where screen puts its sockets. Apparently your
> screen puts them in your homedirectory which appears to be on an nfs
> mount or some thing like that. This means that any screen session that
> runs on a diffe
So I've been running iozone, and I've got an .xls file as output with
some numbers in it. Sweet. Now I start to think about visualising all of
this data, and oh look, there's a message on the iozone web page which
says:
Contact xxx...@iozone.org to purchase the Excel spreadsheet with
extensive Vis