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Target mode SCSI driver?
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Roy Sigurd Karlsbakk)
Wed Aug 2 04:14:19 2000
From: Roy Sigurd Karlsbakk <rkarlsba@myrealbox.com>
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Date: Wed, 02 Aug 2000 08:08:31 GMT
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Hi all
Does anyone know if there's a target mode SCSI driver for
some SCSI adapter in Linux? I need something to 'fake' a
SCSI-2 harddisk to create a storage solutiuon for some old
proprietary so-called harddisk-recorders. These are used in
sorts of studios to record and fiddle around with
sound/music. These address harddisks connected to the SCSI
bus in a per ID scheme, so "all I need to do" is sharing an
network block device and 'connect' it to the SCSI via some
cool interface.
The idea may seem absurd, though I hope there's something in
there.. :-)
Roy
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