[geeks] Swapping Sparc boxes...
Kurt Mosiejczuk
kurt at csh.rit.edu
Sat Dec 20 03:25:10 CST 2003
On Thu, 4 Dec 2003, Jonathan C. Patschke wrote:
> At that point, the $64 question is:
> "Does Linux have a facility to remember what number a particular HBA
> got the last time the system booted up?"
> The real win in the Solaris world is that, if you add a HBA, you're
> guaranteed that it'll have the highest controller number (once booted
> into Solaris, that is). If you have c0, c1, c2, and c3, the next one
> will be c4. If you yank c3 later, c4 is still c4.
> If Linux can't do that, they've really only solved half the problem,
> although, it's still a welcome improvement.
Agreed. I suspect Linux doesn't do it. And I don't know if it has been
corrected, but I recall one of the problems with devfs is that it's
a memory-only, so if you tweak permissions, there needs to be an
external mechanism to store them. I haven't tracked it in a while
though, so maybe they've fixed that...
> > I also wonder why the two forms insist on using DIFFERENT nomenclature.
> > Is it so wrong to be somewhat consistent? Why c0 when they call it
> > host0 above? Why u0 for lun0?
> Probably a combination of wanting to mimic SunOS 5 and someone getting a
> hair up their backside about LUNs not always being "disks".
But why not just use 'l' then? Why do you have to call it something
completely different? *sigh*
--Kurt
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