I think I made
an error in my suggested wording…
It should be:
Initiator MUST send a Logout with a
reason code of “Close the
connection" (if using multiple
connections) or “Close the
session” (if not using multiple
connections).
Eddy
-----Original Message-----
From: Amir Shalit
[mailto:amir@astutenetworks.com]
Sent: Monday, December 17, 2001
5:23 PM
To: Eddy Quicksall
Subject: RE: iSCSI: responding to
a logout request
It can also change to:
Initiator MUST send a
Logout with a reason code of “Close the
connection" or
“Close the session”.
Why do we have to close multiple connections, at the iSCSI
level, one by one?
Amir
-----Original
Message-----
From: owner-ips@ece.cmu.edu
[mailto:owner-ips@ece.cmu.edu]On Behalf Of Eddy
Quicksall
Sent: Monday, December 17, 2001
12:31 PM
To: ips@ece. cmu. edu (E-mail)
Subject: iSCSI: responding to a
logout request
Section 3.9.1
says:
Initiator MUST send a
Logout with a reason code of "Close the
connection" to
cleanly shutdown the connection. The initiator
MAY also issue a
Logout with the reason code of "Close the
session", to
completely close the session, but ONLY if it does
not support or use
multiple connections in the specific
session.
I think this should say:
Initiator MUST send a
Logout with a reason code of “Close the
connection" (if
not the only connection) or “Close the session”
(if using multiple
connections).
Because once you comply with the 1st sentence, you
would not be able
To comply with the 2nd sentence.
Eddy