94-106r1 -- Reserve & Release in SCSI-3 Primary Commands
Gene Milligan
Gene_Milligan at notes.seagate.com
Thu Aug 11 09:07:21 PDT 1994
Thank you for the summary. I have commented in another message regarding
"should".
Regarding : " With the working group decision that
.... every command definition clause contain a definition of that command's
.... response to reservations, I believe that the whole list will disappear."
This decision bother me. It makes the Reserved definition at risk until the
last command document is published. I don't see the value of the decision and
do see it as a red flag indicating the committee is inviting further confusion
by having an endless series of exceptions to the Reserve command.
Gene Milligan
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