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Can I change LIO SCSI Disk Vendor name



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I'm using LIO for SAN scsi.
The shared disks shown as LIO-ORG at client side.



Example;



[root@testing ~]# lsblk -S
NAME HCTL TYPE VENDOR MODEL REV TRAN
sdc 4:0:0:0 disk LIO-ORG mydisk 4.0 fc


I can change the VENDOR name if I build my own kernel but it's not sustainable.

So the question is can I change the Vendor name with any easy way?










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    I'm using LIO for SAN scsi.
    The shared disks shown as LIO-ORG at client side.



    Example;



    [root@testing ~]# lsblk -S
    NAME HCTL TYPE VENDOR MODEL REV TRAN
    sdc 4:0:0:0 disk LIO-ORG mydisk 4.0 fc


    I can change the VENDOR name if I build my own kernel but it's not sustainable.

    So the question is can I change the Vendor name with any easy way?










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      I'm using LIO for SAN scsi.
      The shared disks shown as LIO-ORG at client side.



      Example;



      [root@testing ~]# lsblk -S
      NAME HCTL TYPE VENDOR MODEL REV TRAN
      sdc 4:0:0:0 disk LIO-ORG mydisk 4.0 fc


      I can change the VENDOR name if I build my own kernel but it's not sustainable.

      So the question is can I change the Vendor name with any easy way?










      share|improve this question
















      I'm using LIO for SAN scsi.
      The shared disks shown as LIO-ORG at client side.



      Example;



      [root@testing ~]# lsblk -S
      NAME HCTL TYPE VENDOR MODEL REV TRAN
      sdc 4:0:0:0 disk LIO-ORG mydisk 4.0 fc


      I can change the VENDOR name if I build my own kernel but it's not sustainable.

      So the question is can I change the Vendor name with any easy way?







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          I sent a mail to target-devel maillist and thanks to "David Disseldorp" I got an answer from him.




          This functionality was added recently via:
          https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git/commit/?id=54a6f3f6a43cf5a5ad0421e4440a4c7095e7a223



          With this change (and 2d882847280e3ae1ddc95175d0fc2006e11bb63f), you
          can change the vendor ID via the configfs path at:
          target/core/$backstore/$name/wwn/vendor_id




          So excluding distributions with backports, you'll need a kernel >= v5.0.






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            With this change (and 2d882847280e3ae1ddc95175d0fc2006e11bb63f), you
            can change the vendor ID via the configfs path at:
            target/core/$backstore/$name/wwn/vendor_id




            So excluding distributions with backports, you'll need a kernel >= v5.0.






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              I sent a mail to target-devel maillist and thanks to "David Disseldorp" I got an answer from him.




              This functionality was added recently via:
              https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git/commit/?id=54a6f3f6a43cf5a5ad0421e4440a4c7095e7a223



              With this change (and 2d882847280e3ae1ddc95175d0fc2006e11bb63f), you
              can change the vendor ID via the configfs path at:
              target/core/$backstore/$name/wwn/vendor_id




              So excluding distributions with backports, you'll need a kernel >= v5.0.






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                I sent a mail to target-devel maillist and thanks to "David Disseldorp" I got an answer from him.




                This functionality was added recently via:
                https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git/commit/?id=54a6f3f6a43cf5a5ad0421e4440a4c7095e7a223



                With this change (and 2d882847280e3ae1ddc95175d0fc2006e11bb63f), you
                can change the vendor ID via the configfs path at:
                target/core/$backstore/$name/wwn/vendor_id




                So excluding distributions with backports, you'll need a kernel >= v5.0.






                share|improve this answer













                I sent a mail to target-devel maillist and thanks to "David Disseldorp" I got an answer from him.




                This functionality was added recently via:
                https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git/commit/?id=54a6f3f6a43cf5a5ad0421e4440a4c7095e7a223



                With this change (and 2d882847280e3ae1ddc95175d0fc2006e11bb63f), you
                can change the vendor ID via the configfs path at:
                target/core/$backstore/$name/wwn/vendor_id




                So excluding distributions with backports, you'll need a kernel >= v5.0.







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