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[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: iSCSI: SCSI command error
Either a SCSI error (the iSCSI part is legal - Reject is out of place) or
may choose to get the data in 2 installments (use R2T if the device can
hold more that 4MB).
Julo
Mike Donohoe
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07/24/2002 07:05
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> Let's say a target has a 4MB buffer to hold scsi data.
>
> If the initiator sends a scsi command with ExpectedDataLength of 4MB+1,
> what is the expected response of the target??????????
>
> 1. Send a Reject PDU.
>
> 2. Send a Scsi response with Status=2 and a revelant sense code error:4h
> 44h 0h (Internal Target failure).
>
> 3. Send a Scsi response with Response=1.
>
> Must the Reject or Scsi response wait until the initiator has send all
> their data for each of these possibilities????????
>
> Thanks.
>
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