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Name

scsi_satl - check SCSI to ATA Translation (SAT) device support

Synopsis

scsi_satl [--help] [--log] [--quiet] [--verbose] DEVICE

Description

This bash shell script calls several SCSI commands on the given DEVICE that is assumed to be an ATA device behind a SCSI to ATA Translation (SAT) layer (SATL). The results of each test and a pass/fail count are output.

Options

Arguments to long options are mandatory for short options as well.

-h, --help print out the usage message then exit.

-L, --log the output to stderr (from each SCSI command executed) is appended to a file called 'scsi_satl.err' in the current working directory.

-q, --quiet the amount of output is reduced and typically only the pass/fail count is output.

-v, --verbose increase level or verbosity.

Exit Status

The exit status of this script is the number of "bad" errors found. So an exit status of 0 means all mandatory SCSI commands worked as expected.

Authors

Written by D. Gilbert

Copyright

Copyright © 2011-2013 Douglas Gilbert This software is distributed under a FreeBSD license. There is NO warranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.

See Also

sg_inq, sg_luns, sg_turs, sg_requests, sg_vpd, sg_senddiag, sg_modes, sg_sat_identify (sg3_utils)