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H A D | ctl_frontend_iscsi.h | diff 268692 Tue Jul 15 15:26:00 MDT 2014 mav MFC r268362: Teach ctl_add_initiator() to dynamically allocate IIDs from pool. If port passed negative IID value, the function will try to allocate IID from the pool of unused, based on passed wwpn or name arguments. It does all its best to make IID unique and persistent across reconnects. This makes persistent reservation properly work for iSCSI. Previously, in case of reconnects, reservation could be unexpectedly lost, or even migrate between intiators. diff 268692 Tue Jul 15 15:26:00 MDT 2014 mav MFC r268362: Teach ctl_add_initiator() to dynamically allocate IIDs from pool. If port passed negative IID value, the function will try to allocate IID from the pool of unused, based on passed wwpn or name arguments. It does all its best to make IID unique and persistent across reconnects. This makes persistent reservation properly work for iSCSI. Previously, in case of reconnects, reservation could be unexpectedly lost, or even migrate between intiators. |
H A D | ctl_frontend.h | diff 268692 Tue Jul 15 15:26:00 MDT 2014 mav MFC r268362: Teach ctl_add_initiator() to dynamically allocate IIDs from pool. If port passed negative IID value, the function will try to allocate IID from the pool of unused, based on passed wwpn or name arguments. It does all its best to make IID unique and persistent across reconnects. This makes persistent reservation properly work for iSCSI. Previously, in case of reconnects, reservation could be unexpectedly lost, or even migrate between intiators. diff 268692 Tue Jul 15 15:26:00 MDT 2014 mav MFC r268362: Teach ctl_add_initiator() to dynamically allocate IIDs from pool. If port passed negative IID value, the function will try to allocate IID from the pool of unused, based on passed wwpn or name arguments. It does all its best to make IID unique and persistent across reconnects. This makes persistent reservation properly work for iSCSI. Previously, in case of reconnects, reservation could be unexpectedly lost, or even migrate between intiators. |
H A D | ctl_frontend.c | diff 268692 Tue Jul 15 15:26:00 MDT 2014 mav MFC r268362: Teach ctl_add_initiator() to dynamically allocate IIDs from pool. If port passed negative IID value, the function will try to allocate IID from the pool of unused, based on passed wwpn or name arguments. It does all its best to make IID unique and persistent across reconnects. This makes persistent reservation properly work for iSCSI. Previously, in case of reconnects, reservation could be unexpectedly lost, or even migrate between intiators. diff 268692 Tue Jul 15 15:26:00 MDT 2014 mav MFC r268362: Teach ctl_add_initiator() to dynamically allocate IIDs from pool. If port passed negative IID value, the function will try to allocate IID from the pool of unused, based on passed wwpn or name arguments. It does all its best to make IID unique and persistent across reconnects. This makes persistent reservation properly work for iSCSI. Previously, in case of reconnects, reservation could be unexpectedly lost, or even migrate between intiators. |
H A D | scsi_ctl.c | diff 268692 Tue Jul 15 15:26:00 MDT 2014 mav MFC r268362: Teach ctl_add_initiator() to dynamically allocate IIDs from pool. If port passed negative IID value, the function will try to allocate IID from the pool of unused, based on passed wwpn or name arguments. It does all its best to make IID unique and persistent across reconnects. This makes persistent reservation properly work for iSCSI. Previously, in case of reconnects, reservation could be unexpectedly lost, or even migrate between intiators. diff 268692 Tue Jul 15 15:26:00 MDT 2014 mav MFC r268362: Teach ctl_add_initiator() to dynamically allocate IIDs from pool. If port passed negative IID value, the function will try to allocate IID from the pool of unused, based on passed wwpn or name arguments. It does all its best to make IID unique and persistent across reconnects. This makes persistent reservation properly work for iSCSI. Previously, in case of reconnects, reservation could be unexpectedly lost, or even migrate between intiators. |
H A D | ctl_frontend_iscsi.c | diff 268692 Tue Jul 15 15:26:00 MDT 2014 mav MFC r268362: Teach ctl_add_initiator() to dynamically allocate IIDs from pool. If port passed negative IID value, the function will try to allocate IID from the pool of unused, based on passed wwpn or name arguments. It does all its best to make IID unique and persistent across reconnects. This makes persistent reservation properly work for iSCSI. Previously, in case of reconnects, reservation could be unexpectedly lost, or even migrate between intiators. diff 268692 Tue Jul 15 15:26:00 MDT 2014 mav MFC r268362: Teach ctl_add_initiator() to dynamically allocate IIDs from pool. If port passed negative IID value, the function will try to allocate IID from the pool of unused, based on passed wwpn or name arguments. It does all its best to make IID unique and persistent across reconnects. This makes persistent reservation properly work for iSCSI. Previously, in case of reconnects, reservation could be unexpectedly lost, or even migrate between intiators. |
H A D | ctl_private.h | diff 268692 Tue Jul 15 15:26:00 MDT 2014 mav MFC r268362: Teach ctl_add_initiator() to dynamically allocate IIDs from pool. If port passed negative IID value, the function will try to allocate IID from the pool of unused, based on passed wwpn or name arguments. It does all its best to make IID unique and persistent across reconnects. This makes persistent reservation properly work for iSCSI. Previously, in case of reconnects, reservation could be unexpectedly lost, or even migrate between intiators. diff 268692 Tue Jul 15 15:26:00 MDT 2014 mav MFC r268362: Teach ctl_add_initiator() to dynamically allocate IIDs from pool. If port passed negative IID value, the function will try to allocate IID from the pool of unused, based on passed wwpn or name arguments. It does all its best to make IID unique and persistent across reconnects. This makes persistent reservation properly work for iSCSI. Previously, in case of reconnects, reservation could be unexpectedly lost, or even migrate between intiators. |
H A D | ctl.c | diff 268692 Tue Jul 15 15:26:00 MDT 2014 mav MFC r268362: Teach ctl_add_initiator() to dynamically allocate IIDs from pool. If port passed negative IID value, the function will try to allocate IID from the pool of unused, based on passed wwpn or name arguments. It does all its best to make IID unique and persistent across reconnects. This makes persistent reservation properly work for iSCSI. Previously, in case of reconnects, reservation could be unexpectedly lost, or even migrate between intiators. diff 268692 Tue Jul 15 15:26:00 MDT 2014 mav MFC r268362: Teach ctl_add_initiator() to dynamically allocate IIDs from pool. If port passed negative IID value, the function will try to allocate IID from the pool of unused, based on passed wwpn or name arguments. It does all its best to make IID unique and persistent across reconnects. This makes persistent reservation properly work for iSCSI. Previously, in case of reconnects, reservation could be unexpectedly lost, or even migrate between intiators. |
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