Yes, we¹ll copy you.

duane

On 12/4/14, 8:21 AM, "Dr. Greg Wettstein" <g...@wind.enjellic.com> wrote:

>On Dec 3, 11:38pm, Duane Grigsby wrote:
>} Subject: Re: [Scst-devel] New qla2x00tgt Driver Question
>
>> Hi Greg,
>
>Hi Duane, hope your day is starting out well.
>
>> I looked at your logs and also reviewed the PLOGI handling in
>> Trunk-SCST.15. We found a issue with PLOGI/PRLI cleanup handling that
>>I'm
>> addressing. Whatever fixes will get pushed upstream with the qla2xxx and
>> scst-qla2xxx.git.
>
>Very good, I'm glad we were able to cast some illumination on this
>issue.
>
>If you could copy me on the fix I would be happy to roll it into the
>3.10.x branch which we maintain for all of our storage infrastructure
>and put it into our test harness.  I'm sure you saw the note from Vlad
>in which he feels the deferred ABORT messages we are seeing before a
>block device goes offline during NEXUS_LOSS_SESS handling have nothing
>to do with SCST SCSI core.  Hopefully your fix will address whatever
>is getting lost in the shuffle on that front.
>
>Once we get that issue addressed we will put the fix into a second
>test harness to see if it addresses the holy grail of all this which
>is the catastrophic VMFS corruption which we have documented on
>adapter resets.
>
>> duane
>
>Best wishes for a productive afternoon.
>
>Greg
>
>}-- End of excerpt from Duane Grigsby
>
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