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#6 linux as an sbp2 device

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2002-12-20
2002-12-20
Adam Csiki
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Hi,

Is it possible that a linux may behave as an sbp2 device
(offering one of it's block devices e.g. an md device)?

Is anyone there dealing with this problem?

Thx
Adam

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  • Dan Dennedy

    Dan Dennedy - 2003-01-08

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    We are not aware of anyone working on this.

     
  • Chris Wulff

    Chris Wulff - 2004-02-06

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    I've been working on this for a customer... It will eventually
    (when I get it completed) appear under GPL. The code I am
    working on is targeted to an embedded system though so
    may need some work before it will be useable on a host.

     
  • Stefan Richter

    Stefan Richter - 2004-09-17

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    http://oss.oracle.com/projects/endpoint/

    Endpoint turns a Linux machine with one or more firewire
    cards into an SBP-2 device. Any file or device the linux
    machine supports can be used as storage. Endpoint was
    released under GPL.

     

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