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SubjectRE: The limitation of scsi target and lun supported under Linux?
On Tue, 28 Sep 1999, Matthew Jacob wrote:

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> On Tue, 28 Sep 1999, WANG,YIDING (HP-SanJose,ex1) wrote:
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> > The scsi support depends on two sources. One from OS target driver
> > and another from spec. Even wide scsi support 16 targets, most Unix
> > OSes support 32 and more. For example, Solaris support 128 target and
>
> Wrong. 65535.

Aaahhh. And now we see one major reason to use devfs... I simply can't
imagine the horror of using the present device-system with 65535 targets &
256 luns...

/David
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