Date: Sat, 15 Jul 2006 16:04:21 -0700 From: Nate Lawson <nate@root.org> To: Eric Anderson <anderson@centtech.com> Cc: freebsd-scsi@freebsd.org Subject: Re: scsi-target and the buffer cache Message-ID: <44B97475.9030400@root.org> In-Reply-To: <4410A1D6.7020400@centtech.com> References: <4395BF04.50101@centtech.com> <43960F55.3010508@root.org> <43975926.1010302@centtech.com> <43975F5F.5080901@samsco.org> <439782AA.6000408@root.org> <4397B731.6010308@centtech.com> <4397B82C.5020004@samsco.org> <4397EBC7.9030105@root.org> <440F5141.7010002@centtech.com> <44105A01.5080309@root.org> <44109AEA.5030209@centtech.com> <4410A097.9030709@samsco.org> <4410A1D6.7020400@centtech.com>
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Eric Anderson wrote: > Scott Long wrote: >> >> Can isp operate as both a target and initiator at the same time? I >> thought that that was a pretty rare feature. If not, then when it's in >> target mode it won't be able to see any other targets on the bus. > > That's what I assumed, but docs (man isp I think, and the link posted > above by njl) seem to indicate they might. > If not, how to I make one target mode, and one an initiator? Sorry for the late reply. isp can do both target/initiator at the same time, but only on one LUN. If isp has LUN 0 as part of its IID, it can also have target mode enabled on the same LUN. -- Nate
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