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    Re: Fwd: questions on iSCSI draft



    
    some comments in text - Julo
    
    
                                                                                                                                        
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                        Subramaniam          To:     "Julian Satran" <Julian_Satran@il.ibm.com>                                         
                        <subbu_ario@ya       cc:                                                                                        
                        hoo.com>             Subject:     Fwd: questions on iSCSI draft                                                 
                                                                                                                                        
                        11/29/2001                                                                                                      
                        08:09 PM                                                                                                        
                                                                                                                                        
                                                                                                                                        
    
    
    
    Hi Julian,
    
    I had sent the questions in the attached mail to the
    mailing list, but nobody has clarified.
    
    I thought I would check with the author of the draft.
    I would appreciate if you can answer them.
    
    thanks,
    
    -Subbu
    
    Note: forwarded message attached.
    
    
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    ----- Message from Subbu Subramaniam <subbu_ario@yahoo.com> on Fri, 16 Nov
    2001 15:44:13 -0800 (PST) -----
                                     
          To: ips@ece.cmu.edu        
                                     
          cc: subbu_ario@yahoo.com   
                                     
     Subject: questions on iSCSI     
              draft                  
                                     
    
    Hi,
    
    I am reading through the iSCSI draft, and a I have a
    few questions. I would appreciate if someone
    clarifies:
    
    1. The default value of FirstBurstSize (amount of data
    that can be included immediate with a commdn) is 128
    units, and that of DataPDULength (amount of data in a
    DATA-only PDU) is 16 units. If a target can accept 128
    bytes of data immediately with a command, do we expect
     that the same target will only accept less number of
    units in a later PDU? Why? Should the FirstBurstSize
    not be less than DataPDULength and not vice versa?
    (asme argument holds for initiator, since both can
    specify this option).
    
    +++ You must be reading an old version of the spec. But even there the
    units where not bytes by 512 byte block. First burst includes immediate and
    unsolicited data PDUs that follow.
    +++
    
    2. If a target has sent more than one R2T PDUs, and
    DataSequenceInOrder is "no", then can the initiator
    interleave data between the two sequences? It seems
    that the target should be able to distinguish between
    the PDUs belonging to the two sequences using the
    "Buffer Offset" field, and the spec does not prohibit
    the initiator from sending two sequences
    simultaneously.
    
    +++ The spec requires R2Ts to be fulfilled in order as the target may need
    the data in that order (and to minimize bookkeeping at the target).
     +++
    
    Thanks,
    
    -Subbu
    
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