RE: Resources for SCSI, SRP, Infiniband?

Heinz, Michael (mheinz@infiniconsys.com)
Tue, 7 Aug 2001 10:06:41 -0400


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> Strange, I'm pretty certain the linux documentation
> project now includes my document:
> http://www.linuxdoc.org/HOWTO/SCSI-2.4-HOWTO
> and has for the last 6 months.

Doug, you're a life saver.=20

For some reason, if you go to LinuxDoc and search (as I did) for "SCSI",
the first 33 entries all refer to the 1996 version of this document! It
didn't occur to me that they would have both the old and new versions on
line.

> Have you looked at Eric Youngdales site:
> http://www.andante.org/scsi.html ?
>=20
> Alan Cox wrote an article about developing a SCSI driver
.
.
.
> who may lend you a hand. Best to address your general
> scsi queries to the linux-scsi@vger.kernel.org

Again, thanks for the tips! While I'm an old hand at UNIX (and at
various freeware projects) I'm quite new to the Linux environment.

> I went to an IB talk at the OLS and it seems that most
> players don't want to say much; so much for open
> software.

Yeah, that seems to be my experience.=20

Thanks again.

--
"Oh, bother!" said the Borg. "We've assimilated Pooh!"
"Thanks for noticing." replied Eeyore.

mheinz@infiniconsys.com

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