>> This is what I suggest: >> >> <target iqn.2007-04.com.example:san.monitoring> >> <backing-store /tmp/ramdisk/lun1> >> type default >> serial 12345678 >> vendor my_vendor >> product_id my_id >> product_rev my_rev >> </backing-store> >> >> <backing-store /dev/sdc> >> type disk >> </backing-store> >> </target> >> >> The reason we use XML is that the original implementation used XML. >> >> We suggest two types: >> 1. disk: "real" physical devices, where we read the properties from the >> device itself - i.e. storage disks. >> 2. default - use default tgt values. >> We can also override the properties with user defined values (optional). >> >> The reason for the type attribute is to differentiate between these two >> types. > > I don't know anything about XML but should it be something like? > > <target iqn.2007-04.com.example:san.monitoring> > <lun 0> > type sbc > backing-store > > > I think that OpenSolaris has a xml file to store iSCSI target > configuration persistently. It might provide us some ideas.
There is no need to define the lun (tgt-admin is doing it automatically). A first glance (in google) it's looks like opensolaris configuration file is a plain text (not xml). Your suggestion does not solve our need to differentiate between the two types of devices. _______________________________________________ Stgt-devel mailing list [email protected] https://lists.berlios.de/mailman/listinfo/stgt-devel
