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From: Bill Studenmund <wrstuden@wasabisystems.com>
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Subject: iSCSI: different question about terminated tasks
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I have a question related to the terminated task thread we had.

When we terminate SCSI tasks for the reasons mentioned in the thread
(10.14.5 in draft 20), and they have the NACA bit set, we will establish
ACA. My question is what do we do if there are multiple tasks with the
NACA bit set? Do we initiate ACA for each of them, or only once?

Also, in the case of Logout Request, do we wait for all the tasks to go
through ACA before sending the Logout Response? The text which encourages
this question is the first paragraph of 10.15:

   The logout response is used by the target to indicate if the cleanup
   operation for the connection(s) has completed.


Thanks!

Take care,

Bill

