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[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: ISCSI: CmdSN in non-leading loginOn Mon, 13 May 2002, John Hufferd wrote: > Sure, you can send a 1002 command, just deliver the 1001 non-immediate > command, then you have room for 1002, deliver it, and go to 1003 etc. > Other connections will operate just as they normally do, when another > connection is NOT in the process of being logged in. I think Julian's new > wordage make this more clear. Ok. I didn't take that away from the text, but I'll re-read it. Is that a behavior of immediate commands in general (their lack of completion doesn't block the queue), or just login commands? Take care, Bill
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