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iscsi-initiator-utils-6.2.0.871-0.12.el5_4.1.src.rpm

diff -aurp open-iscsi-2.0-871-test4/README open-iscsi-2.0-871-test4.work/README
--- open-iscsi-2.0-871-test4/README	2009-05-20 19:26:21.000000000 -0500
+++ open-iscsi-2.0-871-test4.work/README	2009-05-20 20:00:31.000000000 -0500
@@ -477,12 +477,16 @@ not use the iface specified. So if you a
 need a seperate network connection to the target for discovery purposes.
 *This will be fixed in the next version of open-iscsi*
 
-When you run iscsiadm to do discovery, it will check for interfaces
-in /var/lib/iscsi/ifaces and bind the portals that are discovered so that
-they will be logged in through each iface. This behavior can also be overriden
-by passing in the interfaces you want to use. For example if you had defined
-two interface but only wanted to use one you can use the
---interface/-I argument:
+For compatibility reasons, when you run iscsiadm to do discovery, it
+will check for interfaces in /var/lib/iscsi/ifaces that are using
+for the iface.transport and bind the portals that are discovered so
+that they will be logged in through those ifaces. This behavior can also
+be overriden by passing in the interfaces you want to use. For the case
+of offload like with cxgb3i and bnx2i this is required because the transport
+will not be tcp.
+
+For example if you had defined two interface but only wanted to use one
+you can use the --interface/-I argument:
 
 iscsiadm -m discovery -t st -p ip:port -I iface1 -P 1