iSNS support for Linux kernel-based target
Target-isns is an Internet Storage Name Service (iSNS) client for the Linux LIO iSCSI target. It allows to register LIO iSCSI targets to an iSNS server.
The iSNS protocol is specified in RFC 4171 and its purpose is to make easier to discover, manage, and configure iSCSI devices. With iSNS, iSCSI targets can be registered to a central iSNS server and initiators can be configured to discover the targets by asking the iSNS server.
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target-isns.changes | 0000002530 2.47 KB | |
target-isns.spec | 0000002483 2.42 KB | |
v0.6.2.tar.gz | 0000035705 34.9 KB |
Revision 6 (latest revision is 7)
Ludwig Nussel (lnussel_factory)
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Lee Duncan (lee_duncan)
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- Update to version 0.6.2 * No changelog available - Remove obsolete patches * target-isns-add-systemd-support.patch * target-isns-changes-since-v0.3.diff.bz2 * target-isns-dont-ignore-read-return-value.patch * target-isns-fix-remaining-little-endian-IP-addr.patch * target-isns-handle-big-endian-arch.patch * target-isns-define-posix_c_source-for-netdb - Remove redundant gcc and make build dependencies - Build require systemd-rpm-macros instead of full systemd package - Use %cmake macro - Remove redundant %clean section - Defined _POSIX_C_SOURCE to 2001 level to enable netdb.h gai_strerror and friends, fixing build issue, adding patch: target-isns-define-posix_c_source-for-netdb
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