scsi
*> scsi
scsi — scsi testing utilities
usage: scsi <options>
NOTE: all <device_name> arguments are of the form:
<path_identifier>.<device_identifier>
where:
path_identifier is <switch:port> | <adapter>
device_identifier is <device_id[L<logical_unit_number>Options are:
capacity <device_name>
reads the capacity of a device
dumpfailures [-s] <device_name>
display failure information bytes read from disk
format <device_name> …
formats a device
inquiry [-s] <device_name>
retrieves inquiry data from the scsi device
verify [ -l lba ] [ -n <num_sectors> ] <device_name> …
verify a device
modeselect -p <page> {-o <offset> -v <value>}… <device_name>
sets the device parameter pages
modesense -p <page> [-t {current|changeable|default|saved}] <device_name>
returns the device parameter pages
readdefect [-b] -t {primary|grown} <device_name>
read in the defect list for the device
reset <device_name>
resets the device
start <device_name>
start up a device
stop <device_name>
stop a device
test [ -h <adapter> ] <device_name>
sends a test unit ready to the device
write_maint_file <filename>
reads a binary maintenance test result file and writes it to a text file
writefailure -u <device_name>
write unfail information to disk
drive_log [-p] <device_name | all>
Retrieves Health Trigger logs from the designated disk(s). The -p option retrieves partial log file(s).









































