Tony Asleson
2014-07-08 00:56:08 UTC
A new version of libStorageMgmt is now available.
*https://sourceforge.net/projects/libstoragemgmt/files/source/libstoragemgmt-0.1.0.tar.gz
Updates to Fedora/EPEL are in progress, assuming everything works it
will be available in 2+ weeks.
This release is a release candidate for a 1.0.0 release.
Highlight of changes in this release:
- Optional data removed
- Initiator only functions removed
- Pool create from from volumes removed
- Code directory structure updated
- Target port listing added
Thanks to all those that helped make this release better by submitting
patches, reporting bugs and engaging in design discussions. All is
appreciated!
Giving it a try:
https://sourceforge.net/p/libstoragemgmt/wiki/GettingStarted/
*Warning/disclaimer*
This library has the ability to destroy any and all data on a storage
controller (either from user error or because of a code bug in the
library itself). At this time I would suggest using and developing on
only non-production storage arrays which have no data of value.
As always any feedback and improvements are welcomed.
Regards,
Tony
*https://sourceforge.net/projects/libstoragemgmt/files/source/libstoragemgmt-0.1.0.tar.gz
Updates to Fedora/EPEL are in progress, assuming everything works it
will be available in 2+ weeks.
This release is a release candidate for a 1.0.0 release.
Highlight of changes in this release:
- Optional data removed
- Initiator only functions removed
- Pool create from from volumes removed
- Code directory structure updated
- Target port listing added
Thanks to all those that helped make this release better by submitting
patches, reporting bugs and engaging in design discussions. All is
appreciated!
Giving it a try:
https://sourceforge.net/p/libstoragemgmt/wiki/GettingStarted/
*Warning/disclaimer*
This library has the ability to destroy any and all data on a storage
controller (either from user error or because of a code bug in the
library itself). At this time I would suggest using and developing on
only non-production storage arrays which have no data of value.
As always any feedback and improvements are welcomed.
Regards,
Tony