Loop Initialization Primitive- it can cause the actual local loop address for
a device to change- which will then change the 'target' id (target is a more
virtual concept for FCP-SCSI).
> We use labels to solve this.
That's fine insofar as it goes, but if you have a naming schema that has a
bus address as part of it, if the address can change dynamically, that can be
an issue. I think that labels are a good idea- you end up not caring what
address something is at. And UUIDs or other device unique information is good
solid naming stuff.
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