From: Eli Carter <eli.carter@inet.com>
To: linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Idle curiosity: Acting as a SCSI target
Date: Wed, 07 Aug 2002 16:38:31 -0500 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <3D519357.7070904@inet.com> (raw)
Based on a conversation I had recently, my curiosity got piqued...
I'm not really sure how to query google on this, and didn't turn up what
I was looking for because of that, so here's the random question:
Is there a way to make a Linux machine with a scsi controller act like a
scsi device (is the correct term 'target'?) (such as a disk) using a
local block device as storage?
I'm not sure it would be of general use, but I can see uses in weird or
remote prototyping situations...
Like the subject says, just idle curiosity; I don't see having much use
for it, but I was intrigued by the idea.
Eli
--------------------. "If it ain't broke now,
Eli Carter \ it will be soon." -- crypto-gram
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next reply other threads:[~2002-08-07 21:34 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 5+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2002-08-07 21:38 Eli Carter [this message]
2002-08-07 22:06 ` Idle curiosity: Acting as a SCSI target Oliver Xymoron
2002-08-08 12:59 ` Joshua MacDonald
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2002-08-07 21:51 Jesse Pollard
2002-08-07 22:49 ` J.A. Magallon
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