Result for 3D0DD8FD654D76C03733A2C1D62F89964490540F

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Key Value
FileName./usr/bin/tcmu-runner
FileSize141856
MD5CC01054607A9C7A41B7856D71B9DF106
SHA-13D0DD8FD654D76C03733A2C1D62F89964490540F
SHA-2561985E255D14581D4D3BA440A58FC2930333D5FECEE9A228B9ECF08E592224225
SSDEEP1536:k1j1E8MLrgrgTegnes4zCIwianpQkhtJsBjZ8hat9JVUl2nzel:kV1E84glO3yC+YhtJojZ8hatrGl2z6
TLSHT1C9D3180B729648FCC1C5C970C9DB8622B9307851D722BB3F7954A3781E1AF694B0FB66
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Key Value
FileSize92512
MD57D3B4EE3F6C5C61E5247037782DBC0D7
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-132D9AF743FD1031056068AE63E7682DBBED6481F
SHA-2569E12F8404564ED55DBFD385C5E13EC4FECC75250A3359F00154F753A667741ED