hi, I iSCSI is a protocol used to access scsci drives over a network... it passes scsi command over ip.. go to www.whatis.com and look for i SCSI you will find decription of it.. -Ritesh --- LInux LOver liloindia@yahoo.co.in wrote:
Dear Linuxers,
I have installed redhat 7.2 and found something named iSCSI .... can somebody explain the advantage of iSCSI over IDE
Even /dev/cdrom which is normally sym linked to IDE CD-ROM viz. /dev/hdd does not work under 7.2 instead /dev/cdrom1 is sym linked to /dev/sdd01 which works for IDE CDROM...
regards lilo
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