Result for 192EA4EE8D24F2C7BCD91524E9B19DFF82AFFEA5

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FileName./usr/lib/arm-linux-gnueabihf/tcmu-runner/handler_rbd.so
FileSize26148
MD5E7BD378F40F126F4B1D5E6D44ECD866B
SHA-1192EA4EE8D24F2C7BCD91524E9B19DFF82AFFEA5
SHA-2566AFE47CB5C540C897BF784493AC62BF355DD4EAC3568B77DA11A93DFC86027C6
SSDEEP768:166xZyKHQztLGXL0b7cB80L620wlYOdL:HyKHQpLGdOO620wl/d
TLSHT1A5C2F996A2B70977CCD445B55F122718B5F2804DD70AABE2E5BCC0A02B1C0FF9E65F1A
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FileSize86060
MD5FE978E1C42D41BBE33D2C9437FFAA482
PackageDescriptionDaemon that handles the userspace side of the LIO TCM-User backstore LIO is the SCSI target in the Linux kernel. It is entirely kernel code, and allows exported SCSI logical units (LUNs) to be backed by regular files or block devices. But, if one want to get fancier with the capabilities of the device one is emulating, the kernel is not necessarily the right place. While there are userspace libraries for compression, encryption, and clustered storage solutions like Ceph or Gluster, these are not accessible from the kernel. . The TCMU userspace-passthrough backstore allows a userspace process to handle requests to a LUN. But since the kernel-user interface that TCMU provides must be fast and flexible, it is complex enough that one would like to avoid each userspace handler having to write boilerplate code. . tcmu-runner handles the messy details of the TCMU interface -- UIO, netlink, pthreads, and DBus -- and exports a more friendly C plugin module API. Modules using this API are called "TCMU handlers". Handler authors can write code just to handle the SCSI commands as desired, and can also link with whatever userspace libraries they like. . This is the daemon package
PackageMaintainerDebian QA Group <packages@qa.debian.org>
PackageNametcmu-runner
PackageSectionadmin
PackageVersion1.5.4-2
SHA-169FDE942BA5225EE8ED25345BD64098709EBF56B
SHA-256C7CE0659FFD88AEA22928926E056E58D359840A89681567FB7E98A5900F33562