[Linux-cluster] iSCSI Target Driver Install Problem

Bryn M. Reeves breeves at redhat.com
Wed Feb 6 16:26:50 UTC 2008


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isplist at logicore.net wrote:
> On Wed, 06 Feb 2008 17:11:33 +0100, jr wrote:
>> actually, the centos thing is called scsi-target-utils:
>> scsi-target-utils.x86_64                 0.0-0.20070620snap.el5 base
> 
> Yup, installed immediately. Why do the different distro's use different names? 
> Worse, why do sites like rpm.pbone.net (sorry, not rpmfind) show even more 
> varieties? Is it because authors upload theirs with various names?
> 
> Mike

No - there are actually several different Linux iSCSI target
implementations. Ietd, Ardis, UNH, tgt, ...

The scsi-target-utils package uses the stgt project code and relies on
the kernel features that were merged into the mainline kernel in 2.6.20:

http://stgt.berlios.de/

Regards,
Bryn.

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