Draft Minutes of SCSI CAP WG - July 18, 2001

John Lohmeyer lohmeyer at t10.org
Tue Jul 24 09:20:06 PDT 2001


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Accredited Standards Committee*
National Committee for Information Technology Standards (NCITS)

                                                       Doc. No.: T10/01-215r0
                                                           Date: July 24, 2001
                                                       Reply to: John Lohmeyer

To:       T10 Membership
From:     Ralph Weber and John Lohmeyer
Subject:  SCSI Commands, Architecture, & Protocol Working Group Meeting --
           July 18, 2001
           Colorado Springs, CO

Agenda
1.     Opening Remarks
2.     Approval of Agenda
3.     Attendance and Membership
4.     SCSI Architecture Model Topics
4.1      Definition of Well Known Logical Units (01-068) [Penokie]
4.2      Names, Addresses, Identifiers, Oh my! (01-084) [Penokie]
4.3      Replacing Task Identifiers in SAM-2 (01-196) [Weber]
4.4      It's the I_T Nexus, Stupid (01-093) [Weber]
4.5      Long Identifiers in SPC-3, SAM-2, SBC-2 and other XOR issues (00-425)
[Hafner]
4.6      SRP Protocol Identifiers (01-104r0) [Gardner]
4.7      SAM-2, SPC-3, SPI-4, SBC-2 WAKEUP and reset cleanup  (01-134)
[Elliott]
4.8      SCSI MIB (01-163) [Krueger]
4.9      SAM-2 device and port names (01-182) [Hafner]
4.10     SAM-2 layering terminology proposal (01-185) [Simpson]
4.11     Does ABORT TASK Clear CA? (01-212) [Penokie]
5.     Command Set Topics
5.1      Unit attention issue (00-359) [Gardner]
5.2      SCSI Device Memory Export Protocol (00-312) [Barry]
5.3      Media Serial Number Mode Page Proposal (01-027) [Hill]
5.4      SAN Management & Mode Pages (01-046) [Cummings]
5.5      REPORT ADDRESSABLE TARGETS well-known LUN Function [Terrell]
5.6      SPC-3 letting persistent reservations ignore target ports (01-099)
[Elliott]
5.7      SPC-3 letting persistent reservations ignore initiator ports (01-100)
[Elliott]
5.8      Project Proposal for Management Server Commands (01-095)
[Penokie/Elliott]
5.9      SPC-3 CMD DT for Variable Length CDBs (01-198) [Elliott]
5.10     SPC-3 EXTENDED COPY target descriptor for SRP (01-192) [Elliott]
5.11     SPC-3 Request Sense Information field for long LBAs (01-199)
[Elliott]
5.12     Access Controls TransportIDs for SBP, SRP and iSCSI (01-181)
[Hafner/Elliott]
5.13     SBC-2 Reassign Blocks 2 TBytes Support (01-210) [Penokie]
5.14     Connected Media Changers in SMC-2 (01-211) [Oetting]
5.15     SBP-3 EXTENDED COPY Target Descriptor (01-174r2) [Johansson/Weber]
5.16     Interlocking BUSY, RESERVATION CONFLICT and TASK SET FULL (01-219)
[Gardner]
6.     SCSI Protocol Topics
6.1      SRP Initiator Inactivity Timeout (01-038) [Simpson]
6.2      SRP alias entry designation formats (01-193) [Elliott]
7.     New Business
7.1      Proposed Resolution of Public Review comments on SPC-2 (01-194)
[Weber]
7.1.1      Public Review Comment #1 on NCITS 351 (SPC-2) (01-161) [Penokie]
7.1.2      Public Review Comment #2 on NCITS 351 (SPC-2) (01-174) [Johansson]
7.1.3      Public Review Comment #3 on NCITS 351 (SPC-2) (01-175, 01-204)
[Cummings]
7.2      Proposed Resolution of Public Review comments on FCP-2 (01-197)
[Snively]
7.2.1      Public Review Comment #1 on NCITS 350 (FCP-2) (01-176, 01-203)
[Cummings]
7.2.2      Editorial Corrections to FCP-2 (01-220) [Snively]
7.3      The Handling of Protocol Specific Code Values and Data Structures
Related to Commands [Gardner]
8.     Review of Documents
8.1      SBC-2 Review [Elliott]
9.     Review of Recommendations to the Plenary
10.    Meeting Schedule
11.    Meeting Recessed
12.    Adjournment

Results of Meeting


1.     Opening Remarks

John Lohmeyer, the T10 Chair, called the meeting to order at 9:00 a.m.,
Wednesday July 18, 2001. He thanked LSI Logic for hosting the meeting.

As is customary, the people attending introduced themselves and a copy of the
attendance list was circulated.


2.     Approval of Agenda

The draft agenda was approved with the following changes:

4.11     Does ABORT TASK Clear CA? (01-212) [Penokie]
5.14     Connected Media Changers in SMC-2 (01-211) [Oetting]

The following agenda items were added/revised during the course of the
meeting:

5.15     SBP-3 EXTENDED COPY Target Descriptor (01-174r2) [Johansson/Weber]
5.16     Interlocking BUSY, RESERVATION CONFLICT and TASK SET FULL (01-219)
[Gardner]
7.3      The Handling of Protocol Specific Code Values and Data Structures
Related to Commands [Gardner]


3.     Attendance and Membership

Attendance at working group meetings does not count toward minimum attendance
requirements for T10 membership.  Working group meetings are open to any
person or organization directly and materially affected by T10's scope of
work.  The following people attended the meeting:

          Name          S        Organization         Electronic Mail Address
---------------------- -- ------------------------- -------------------------
Mr. Ron Roberts        P  Adaptec, Inc.             Ron_Roberts at adaptec.com
Dr. Claudio DeSanti    P  Andiamo Systems, Inc.     cds at andiamo.com
Mr. Robert Snively     P  Brocade Comm. Systems,    rsnively at brocade.com
                           Inc.
Mr. Robert C. Elliott  P  Compaq Computer Corp.     Robert.Elliott at compaq.com
Mr. Peter Johansson    P  Congruent Software, Inc.  PJohansson at ACM.org
Mr. Robert Griswold    P  Crossroads Systems, Inc.  rgriswold at crossroads.com
Mr. John Tyndall       A  Crossroads Systems, Inc.  jtyndall at crossroads.com
Mr. Ralph O. Weber     P  ENDL Texas                roweber at acm.org
Mr. Joe Breher         P  Exabyte Corp.             joebre at exabyte.com
Mr. Steve Wong         A# FCI                       sywong at fciconnect.com
Mr. Tim Mackley        A  General Dynamics          timothy.a.mackley at gd-is.
                                                     com
Mr. Naoki Watnnabe     V  Hitachi America           naokiwatnnabe at hds.com
Mr. George O. Penokie  P  IBM / Tivoli Systems      gpenokie at tivoli.com
Dr. Jim Hafner         V  IBM Corp.                 hafner at almaden.ibm.com
Mr. Cris Simpson       P  Intel Corp.               cris.simpson at intel.com
Mr. Dennis Moore       P  KnowledgeTek, Inc.        dmoore at ix.netcom.com
Mr. John Lohmeyer      P  LSI Logic Corp.           lohmeyer at t10.org
Mr. Mark Evans         P  Maxtor Corp.              mark_evans at maxtor.com
Ms. Emily Hill         P  Microsoft Corp.           emhill at microsoft.com
Mr. Rob Haydt          A  Microsoft Corp.           robhay at microsoft.com
Mr. Charles Monia      P  Nishan Systems Inc.       cmonia at nishansystems.com
Mr. Edward A. Gardner  P  Ophidian Designs          eag at ophidian.com
Mr. Charles Binford    P  Pirus Networks            charles.binford at pirus.com
Mr. Paul Entzel        P  Quantum Corp.             paul.entzel at quantum.com
Mr. Dwayne Edling      V  Quantum Corp.             dwayne.edling at quantum.com
Mr. Gerald Houlder     P  Seagate Technology        gerry_houlder at seagate.com
Mr. Van T. Ton         AV Seagate Technology, LLC   Van.T.Ton at seagate.com
Mr. Erich Oetting      P  Storage Technology Corp.  erich_oetting at stortek.com
Mr. Kenneth Moe        P  Sun Microsystems, Inc.    kenneth.moe at sun.com
Mr. Vit Novak          A  Sun Microsystems, Inc.    vit.novak at sun.com
Mr. Donald R. Getty    A  Texas Instruments         donald_getty at ti.com
Mr. Roger Cummings     P  Veritas Software          roger.cummings at veritas.
                                                     com
Mr. Ron Martin         A  Veritas Software          ron.martin at veritas.com
Mr. Bob Schatz         V  Veritas Software          bschatz at veritas.com

34 People Present

Status Key:  P    -  Principal
              A,A# -  Alternate
              AV   -  Advisory Member
              L    -  Liaison
              V    -  Visitor


4.     SCSI Architecture Model Topics

4.1    Definition of Well Known Logical Units (01-068) [Penokie]

George Penokie reviewed the history that led to the latest revision of the
well known LUNs proposal (01-068r4). He stated that the number of well known
LUNs being proposed has been reduced to the REPORT LUNs command, as
recommended by the last meeting. He then reviewed the proposal in detail.

The group requested changes in the proposal and George agreed to prepare a new
revision for the next meeting.

4.2    Names, Addresses, Identifiers, Oh my! (01-084) [Penokie]

George Penokie reviewed the summary of addresses, names, and identifiers
(01-084r3). George received several inputs regarding the content of the
document. He agreed to revise the document for additional review at the next
meeting. Questions were raised about what will be done with the document and
George stated that he was unsure about that. Requests were made to consider
added it as an informative annex to SAM-2 but George expressed concerns about
that idea.

4.3    Replacing Task Identifiers in SAM-2 (01-196) [Weber]

Ralph Weber reviewed a proposal to replace all remaining SAM-2 instances of
'task identifier' with 'I_T_L_x nexus'. Concerns were raised about using
'nexus' (a relationship) to represent a 'task' (an entity). Ralph agreed to
prepare a revised proposal for the next meeting.

4.4    It's the I_T Nexus, Stupid (01-093) [Weber]

Ralph Weber asked that discussion of this topic be deferred to the next
meeting.

4.5    Long Identifiers in SPC-3, SAM-2, SBC-2 and other XOR issues (00-425)
[Hafner]

Jim Hafner presented 00-425r4 a proposal to add aliases for long identifiers
and names, reviewing the changes made in response to advice from the last
meeting.

Jim Hafner moved that 00-425r4 be recommended for inclusion in SAM-2, SPC-3,
and SBC-2. Rob Elliott seconded motion. The motion passed on a vote of 12:1:7.

4.6    SRP Protocol Identifiers (01-104r0) [Gardner]

Ed Gardner asked that discussion of this topic be deferred to the next
meeting.

4.7    SAM-2, SPC-3, SPI-4, SBC-2 WAKEUP and reset cleanup (01-134) [Elliott]

Rob Elliott presented a proposal to cleanup wording around the WAKEUP task
management function (01-134r1). The group asked for changes in the proposal
and Rob agreed to prepare a revised version.

Rob Elliott moved that 01-134r1 (r0 as revised) be recommended for inclusion
in SAM-2, SPC-3, SPI-4, and SBC-2. Mark Evans seconded the motion. In the
absence of any objections, the motion passed unanimously.

4.8    SCSI MIB (01-163) [Krueger]

George Penokie asked that discussion of this topic be deferred to the next
meeting.

4.9    SAM-2 device and port names (01-182) [Hafner]

Jim Hafner presented a proposal to add SCSI device and port names to SAM-2
(01-182r0). The group discussed whether names should be world wide unique
across the globe or within the SCSI domain. Jim agreed to prepare a revision
incorporating the group's input.

Jim Hafner moved that 01-182r1 (r0 as modified) be recommended for inclusion
in SAM-2. Rob Elliott seconded the motion. The motion passed on a vote of
9:2:11.

4.10   SAM-2 layering terminology proposal (01-185) [Simpson]

Cris Simpson presented a proposal to adjust terminology used to describe the
SCSI layers below the application client and device server.

Cris Simpson moved that 01-185r1 (r0 as revised) be recommended for inclusion
in SAM-2 and every document that has a SCSI roadmap. Gerry Houlder seconded
the motion. In the absence of any objections, the motion passed unanimously.

4.11   Does ABORT TASK Clear CA? (01-212) [Penokie]

George Penokie reviewed a very old question about whether an ABORT TASK
message clears a contingent allegiance (01-212r0). Gerry Houlder objected that
the proposed change probably would make his products not compliant with the
standard. Bob Snively suggested that Gerry's products do what George is
proposing. Gerry objected to the suggestion that he should retrofit all his
firmware in the field.

George was about the withdraw the proposal when, Gerry agreed to check the
behavior of his products to see if they conform to the proposed behavior.
George agreed to bring the proposal back to the next meeting, provided Gerry
can confirm the behavior of his products.


5.     Command Set Topics

5.1    Unit attention issue (00-359) [Gardner]

Ed Gardner presented 00-359r2, a proposal to allow unit attention conditions
to persist until an initiator acknowledges receipt of the unit attention sense
data (via a REQUEST SENSE command). Ed stated that the proposal effectively
rewrites the entire unit attention subclause. The group noted a few errors in
the transcription of the current unit attention wording and requested other
changes in the proposal. Ed agreed to revise the proposal for additional
discussion at the next meeting.

5.2    SCSI Device Memory Export Protocol (00-312) [Barry]

In the absence of Andrew Barry, discussion of this topic was deferred to the
next meeting.

5.3    Media Serial Number Mode Page Proposal (01-027) [Hill]

Emily Hill presented a proposal to add a numeric serial number attribute
identifier in the MAM proposal already approved for inclusion in SPC-3. (The
approved MAM proposal is 99-148r7.) Emily showed the proposal in terms of
additions to the 99-148r7 document.

Emily moved that 01-027r2 (the proposal described to the meeting) be
recommended for inclusion in SPC-3. Bob Snively seconded the motion. In the
absence of any objections, the motion passed unanimously.

5.4    SAN Management & Mode Pages (01-046) [Cummings]

Roger Cummings asked that discussion of this topic be deferred to the next
meeting.

5.5    REPORT ADDRESSABLE TARGETS well-known LUN Function [Terrell]

In the absence of Bill Terrell, discussion of this topic was deferred to the
next meeting.

5.6    SPC-3 letting persistent reservations ignore target ports (01-099)
[Elliott]

Rob Elliott presented a proposal to require the target to use initiator port
names to identify reservations instead of target port plus initiator port,
01-099r2. The group discovered that the proposal as written will break
existing initiator software. Rob agreed that the capability must have an
enable/disable mechanism under host software control and promised to prepare a
revised proposal for the next meeting.

5.7    SPC-3 letting persistent reservations ignore initiator ports (01-100)
[Elliott]

Rob Elliott asked that discussion of this topic be deferred to the next
meeting.

5.8    Project Proposal for Management Server Commands (01-095)
[Penokie/Elliott]

This topic was not covered due to lack of time.

Editor's note: The proposal was presented to the T10 Plenary without a working
group recommendation and passed.

5.9    SPC-3 CMD DT for Variable Length CDBs (01-198) [Elliott]

Rob Elliott asked that discussion of this topic be deferred to the next
meeting.

5.10   SPC-3 EXTENDED COPY target descriptor for SRP (01-192) [Elliott]

Rob Elliott presented 01-192r2, a proposal for an EXTENDED COPY target
descriptor unanimously recommended by the SPR working group. It was noted that
the descriptor format is not up to date in that it is missing some fields
associated with access controls. Ralph Weber agreed to add the fields during
incorporation of the proposal.

Rob Elliott moved that 01-192r2 be recommended for inclusion in SPC-3. Bob
Griswold seconded the motion. In the absence of any objections, the motion
passed unanimously.

5.11   SPC-3 Request Sense Information field for long LBAs (01-199) [Elliott]

This topic was not covered due to lack of time.

5.12   Access Controls TransportIDs for SBP, SRP and iSCSI (01-181)
[Hafner/Elliott]

After a brief presentation, Jim Hafner moved that 01-181r0 be recommended for
inclusion in SBP-3, SRP, and iSCSI. George Penokie seconded the motion. The
motion failed on a vote of 4:5:7.

5.13   SBC-2 Reassign Blocks 2 TBytes Support (01-210) [Penokie]

George Penokie reported that the 2 TB proposed mechanism for handling REASSIGN
BLOCKS does not apply to the REASSIGN BLOCKS command (01-210r0). He then
proposed changes for SBC-2 to correct the problem.

George Penokie moved that 01-210r0 be recommended for inclusion in SBC-2.
Gerry Houlder seconded the motion. In the absence of any objections, the
motion passed unanimously.

5.14   Connected Media Changers in SMC-2 (01-211) [Oetting]

Erich Oetting presented a proposal to identify media changer export/import
ports that go to other media changers (01-211r0). He noted that the proposal
also clarifies the operation of the PREVENT ALLOW MEDIA REMOVAL to match the
description in SPC-2.

Erich Oetting moved that 01-211r0 be recommended for inclusion in SMC-2. Gerry
Houlder seconded the motion. In the absence of any objections, the motion
passed unanimously.

5.15   SBP-3 EXTENDED COPY Target Descriptor (01-174r2) [Johansson/Weber]

Ralph Weber moved that 01-174r2 be recommended for inclusion in SPC-3. Roger
Cummings seconded the motion. In the absence of any objections, the motion
passed unanimously.

5.16   Interlocking BUSY, RESERVATION CONFLICT and TASK SET FULL (01-219)
[Gardner]

Ed Gardner presented a proposal that he developed on behalf of the IETF iSCSI
development team (01-219r0). The basic concept of the proposal involves
converting BUSY, RESERVATION CONFLICT and TASK SET FULL status codes to CHECK
CONDITION status with the original condition being reflected in the additional
sense code field of the sense data. With that change in place, iSCSI
initiators that are concerned about the effects of one of the named statuses
on pipelined commands can enable ACA and the new feature with the result being
that occurrence of any one of the statuses gets translated into an ACA Active
condition.

It was noted that this proposal is preferable to iSCSI plans to require any of
the statuses to always result in an ACA Active condition.

The group raised concerns about how an initiator not holding a reservation can
effect a denial of service attack on the initiator holding the reservation by
issuing a read to the device and never clearing the resulting ACA Active
condition. Ralph Weber agreed to present this issue on the IPS reflector, with
help from Ed Gardner to verify that the issue is correctly presented. The
results from the IPS reflector discussion will be made available to the next
meeting. Ed Gardner agreed to make minor revisions in the proposal based on
deficiencies identified by the group.


6.     SCSI Protocol Topics

6.1    SRP Initiator Inactivity Timeout (01-038) [Simpson]

Cris Simpson asked that discussion of this topic be deferred to the next
meeting.

6.2    SRP alias entry designation formats (01-193) [Elliott]

This topic was not covered due to lack of time.


7.     New Business

7.1    Proposed Resolution of Public Review comments on SPC-2 (01-194) [Weber]

Ralph Weber and John Lohmeyer introduced the subject of public review comments
and the need to apply more rigorous requirements on substantive public review
comments than would be applied to a change proposed during development of a
standard or during letter ballot.

The group then discussed the three substantive public review comments on SPC-2
(see items 7.1.1 through 7.1.3) and rejected the substantive aspects of each
one.

Ralph Weber reviewed the comments resolution document for SPC-2 public review
(01-194r3). Ralph Weber moved that the working group recommend that T10 accept
01-194r3 as resolving the public review comments without substantive changes
to SPC-2 and that the SPC-2 editor be instructed to prepare SPC-2 revision 20
incorporating the changes described in 01-194r3. Bob Snively seconded the
motion. The motion passed on a vote of 24:0:0.

7.1.1  Public Review Comment #1 on NCITS 351 (SPC-2) (01-161) [Penokie]

George Penokie reviewed the history of the public review comment from
IBM/Tivoli. One of the comments appeared to be substantive, adding a
requirement that a unit attention condition be generated when vital product
data changes. The group agreed that the wording in the change was not
substantive because no requirement is stated (a 'may' verses a 'shall') and
the existing description of unit attention conditions clearly says that a
device server may generate a unit attention condition at any time it deems
appropriate.

The only remaining problem with the change was the naming of a new additional
sense code. George agreed to make the change non-substantive by using the
existing INQUIRY DATA HAS CHANGED additional sense code in place of the
proposed new code.

George Penokie moved that 01-161r1 (r0 as modified) be recommended for
incorporation in SPC-2 as non substantive changes in response to public
review. Gerry Houlder seconded the motion. The motion passed on a vote of
19:0:3.

7.1.2  Public Review Comment #2 on NCITS 351 (SPC-2) (01-174) [Johansson]

Peter Johansson described the history of the public review comment requesting
an EXTENDED COPY target descriptor for IEEE 1394 devices.

Peter Johansson moved that the technical changes in 01-174r3 be incorporated
in SPC-2 be recommended for inclusion in SPC-2 and accepted as a substantive
change from the public review on SPC-2. Ron Roberts seconded the motion. The
motion failed on a vote of 1:13:5.

7.1.3  Public Review Comment #3 on NCITS 351 (SPC-2) (01-175, 01-204)
[Cummings]

Roger Cummings noted that Veritas is not a member of T10 and thus not
permitted to comment on the letter ballot prior to public review. Roger
explained the reasoning behind public review comment, assisted by Bob Shats.
The group discussed the reservations recovery mechanism as specified today in
SPC-2 and concluded that what was being proposed was new behavior not a
correction for broken behavior in the current specification.

Roger Cummings requested a straw poll from the group regarding the Veritas
public review comment. The results of the straw poll was a unanimous
recommendation that Veritas prepare a proposal for SPC-3 describing a new
feature addition to the existing persistent reservations functions.

7.2    Proposed Resolution of Public Review comments on FCP-2 (01-197)
[Snively]

In the absence of any agreement on 01-176, discussion of this topic was
deferred to a future meeting.

7.2.1  Public Review Comment #1 on NCITS 350 (FCP-2) (01-176, 01-203)
[Cummings]

Roger Cummings reviewed the history of the FCP-2 public review comment. The
group discussed the details of the behaviors encountered by Veritas that
necessitated the public review comment.

Roger Cummings moved that 01-176r0 be recommended for inclusion in FCP-2. Bob
Snively seconded the motion. Bob Snively noted that the full implications of
01-176r0 have not been reviewed. George Penokie moved that the motion be
deferred to 2 p.m. today. In the absence of any objections the motion to defer
was unanimously agreed.

When the deferred motion returned to the floor, Roger and Bob agreed to
withdraw the motion, stating that agreement had been reached regarding the
existence of a serious problem but that more time would be needed to craft a
well considered resolution that was acceptable to all concerned.

7.2.2  Editorial Corrections to FCP-2 (01-220) [Snively]

Bob Snively reviewed the content of 01-220r0 and then moved that 01-220r0 be
recommended for inclusion in FCP-2. Ed Gardner seconded the motion. In the
absence of any objections, the motion was approved unanimously.

7.3    The Handling of Protocol Specific Code Values and Data Structures
Related to Commands [Gardner]

This topic was not covered due to lack of time.

Several members of the group expressed disappointment that this topic could
not be discussed and requested the chair to give it a high priority at the
next meeting.


8.     Review of Documents

8.1    SBC-2 Review [Elliott]

This topic was not covered due to lack of time.


9.     Review of Recommendations to the Plenary

Ralph Weber noted that the following recommendations have been made to the T10
plenary:

o      That T10 accept 01-194r3 as resolving the public review comments
without substantive changes to SPC-2 and that the SPC-2 editor be instructed
to prepare SPC-2 revision 20 incorporating the changes described in 01-194r3.
o      That 01-182r1 (r0 as modified) be included in SAM-2.
o      That 01-134r1 (r0 as revised) be included in SAM-2, SPC-3, SPI-4, and
SBC-2.
o      That 00-425r4 be included in SPC-3 and SBC-2.
o      That 01-185r1 (r0 as revised) be included in SAM-2 and every document
that has a SCSI roadmap.
o      That 01-174r2 be included in SPC-3.
o      That 01-027r2 be included in SPC-3.
o      That 01-192r2 be included in SPC-3.
o      That 01-210r0 be included in SBC-2.
o      That 01-211r0 be included in SMC-2.
o      That 01-220r0 be included in FCP-2.


10.    Meeting Schedule

The next meeting of the SCSI Commands, Architecture, and Protocols Working
Group will be Wednesday, September 12, 2001 from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m., continuing
if necessary on Thursday, September 13, 2001 from 8:00 a.m. to 9:45 a.m. (or
until all agenda items are completed). The meeting will be at the Hilton
Waterfront Hotel (714-960-7873) in Huntington Beach, CA, hosted by QLogic.


11.    Meeting Recessed

Because too many items had not been discussed at the nominal adjournment hour
of 6:30 p.m. on Wednesday, vice chair George Penokie asked the group's
indulgence for a recess to 8:00 a.m. on Thursday morning. This recess was
agreed and the meeting recessed at 6:45 p.m. on Wednesday and reconvened at
8:00 a.m. on Thursday.


12.    Adjournment

The meeting was adjourned at 8:55 a.m. on Thursday July 19, 2001.


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