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    Re: target reset



    Sorry for being obtuse, but I don't understand your response.
    
    Are you saying 'yes, cancel all operations == clear task set
    description'
    - or -
    'yes, the statement has another meaning'
    
    
    
    
    On Wed, 2002-06-12 at 09:15, Julian Satran wrote:
        yes it means cancel all operations - look for the fine differences
        on cancelling other initiators tasks.
        That is a SAM issue that we don't want to touch!
        
        Julo
        
        
        
        
        Michael Morrison
        <mmorrison@istor.com>
        Sent by:
        owner-ips@ece.cmu.edu
        
        06/12/2002 02:04 AM
        Please respond to
        Michael Morrison
        
                
                To:      
        iSCSI
        <ips@ece.cmu.edu>
                cc:        
                Subject:      
        target reset
        
               
        
        
        On page 148 of draft 12-97, in the paragraph ...
        
        "For the TARGET WARM RESET and TARGET COLD RESET functions, the
        target
        cancels all pending operations.  Both functions are equivalent to
        the
        Target Reset function specified by [SAM2].  They can affect many
        other
        initiators"
        
        In these cases, SAM2 refers to Logical Unit Reset, which refers to
        Aborting Tasks.
        
        This implies to me that TARGET RESET (WARM or COLD) is equivalent to
        CLEAR TASK SET.  The behavior in the iSCSI draft for CLEAR TASK SET
        is
        fairly well described.  Is the
        description presented in the discussion on CLEAR TASK SET supposed
        to
        define "cancels all pending operations?"  Or does this statement
        have
        another meaning?
        
        
        
        
    
    


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