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209 .Op Fl M Ar mode
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419 function-specific arguments.
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521 will not print out "Serial Number" before the value returned by the drive.
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676 attempts to detect this, and print out whatever format the drive returns.
677 If the drive uses a non-standard sense code to report that it does not
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686 This is limited to 32-bit block sizes, and isn't supported by many modern
690 This option uses a 64-bit block size.
735 returned from the drive.
739 Allows the user to display and optionally edit a SCSI mode page.
740 The mode
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751 Use 6 byte MODE commands instead of default 10 byte.
752 Old devices may not support 10 byte MODE commands, while new devices may
753 not be able to report all mode pages with 6 byte commands.
758 Disable block descriptors for mode sense.
760 Display/edit block descriptors instead of mode page.
765 Displays mode page data in binary format.
767 This flag allows the user to edit values in the mode page.
769 either edit mode page values with the text editor pointed to by his
771 environment variable, or supply mode page values via standard input, using
774 uses to display mode page values.
779 Lists all available mode pages.
782 This specifies the number of the mode page and optionally subpage the user
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939 Note that the LINK RESET or HARD RESET commands should re-enable the phy.
964 The name is a 64-bit number, and can be specified in decimal, hexadecimal
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1070 command, with no command-specific arguments (i.e., only generic arguments)
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1173 .It Fl M Ar mode
1174 Set ATA mode.
1229 Many users low-level format
1230 disks that do not really need to be low-level formatted.
1232 relatively few scenarios that call for low-level formatting a disk.
1234 low-level formatting a disk is to initialize the disk after changing
1236 Another reason for low-level formatting a disk
1248 This is often because the drive
1249 does not really support the FORMAT UNIT command -- it just accepts the
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1271 mode.
1272 This will report status on a format that is already running on the drive.
1274 Issue a non-immediate format command.
1291 will issue a non-immediate format command, and will be unable to print any
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1345 run in the unrestricted completion mode, as provided by the
1373 Perform the sanitize in the unrestricted completion mode.
1380 mode.
1381 This will report status on a sanitize that is already running on the drive.
1383 Issue a non-immediate sanitize command.
1400 will issue a non-immediate sanitize command, and will be unable to print any
1430 Report ATA device power mode.
1435 1 -- minimum power, 127 -- maximum performance with standby,
1436 128 -- minimum power without standby, 254 -- maximum performance.
1437 If not specified -- APM is disabled.
1442 1 -- minimum noise, 254 -- maximum performance.
1443 If not specified -- AAM is disabled.
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1467 When this command is used against an SSD drive all its cells will be marked as
1475 After command completion any other commands that update the device lock mode
1477 Frozen mode is disabled by power-off or hardware reset.
1533 If the master password is set and the drive supports a Master Revision Code
1543 Usually the timeout is calculated from the information stored on the drive if
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1581 Frozen mode is disabled by power-off or hardware reset.
1585 the next power-on reset occurs.
1588 Make the HPA max sectors persist across power-on reset or a hardware reset.
1614 call can be made without a power-on reset or a hardware reset of the device.
1622 After 5 failed unlock calls, due to password miss-match, the device will refuse
1623 additional unlock calls until after a power-on reset.
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1649 Frozen mode is disabled by power-off.
1665 call can be made without a power-on reset of the device.
1678 The drive-recommended timeout value may be overridden on the command line
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1690 Tested with LTO-5 (ULTRIUM-HH5) and LTO-6 (ULTRIUM-HH6) tape drives.
1752 PASS-THROUGH command to send the
1754 DOWNLOAD MICROCODE command to the drive.
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1775 Run in simulation mode.
1785 In simulation mode, print out the
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1826 .It Fl i Ar mode
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1840 .It Fl o Ar mode
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1912 followed by a 64-bit SAS address.
1919 followed by a 64-bit Fibre Channel World Wide Name.
1933 followed by a 64-bit EUI-64 IEEE 1394 node unique identifier.
1940 followed by a 128-bit RDMA initiator port identifier.
1952 .Dl iqn.2012-06.com.example:target0
1956 .Dl iqn.2012-06.com.example:target0,i,0x123
1981 The value must be between 0 and 2^64 - 1, inclusive.
1986 The value must be between 0 and 2^64 - 1, inclusive.
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2026 Read Shared mode.
2028 Write Exclusive mode.
2032 Read Exclusive mode.
2036 Exclusive access mode.
2040 Write Exclusive Registrants Only mode.
2044 Exclusive Access Registrants Only mode.
2048 Write Exclusive All Registrants mode.
2052 Exclusive Access All Registrants mode.
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2112 last piece of media loaded in the drive.
2117 The element number could be for a picker, portal, slot or drive.
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2132 Print text fields with non-ASCII characters escaped.
2136 If any non-ASCII characters occur in fields that are supposed to be ASCII,
2137 escape the non-ASCII characters.
2139 If any non-ASCII characters occur in fields that are supposed to be ASCII,
2140 omit the non-ASCII characters.
2142 If any non-ASCII characters occur in fields that are supposed to be ASCII,
2181 .Dq drive .
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2204 If supported, the target will return a CDB-like structure that indicates
2231 The timeout descriptor also includes a command-specific
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2249 .It Drive Managed
2250 Drive Managed drives look and act just like a standard random access block
2251 device, but underneath, the drive reads and writes the bulk of its capacity
2261 The host is not required to manage the zones on the drive, though.
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2319 operation to all zones on the drive.
2322 For the Report Zones command, this tells the drive to report starting with
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2357 non-sequentially.
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2371 last logical block on the drive), and the value of the
2376 field describes whether the zones on the drive are all identical, all
2401 It may be helpful to read the ATA Command Set - 4 (ACS-4) description of
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2411 Restore drive power condition settings.
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2431 The drive, if it supports this, can enter the power condition after the
2435 If the drive supports this option, it will hold the power condition and
2445 Idle and Standby mode supported by the drive.
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2465 Drives may or may not support sub-second timer values.
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2524 CHECK POWER MODE command is received.
2529 CHECK POWER MODE command to the drive.
2535 This shows the list of Idle and Standby power conditions the drive
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2596 An SATA device attached behind a SAS controller via SCSI-ATA Translation Layer (SATL)
2615 ELEMENT AND REBUILD command to manage storage elements of a drive.
2625 Changing the storage elements of a storage drive may result in the loss of all
2626 data on that storage drive.
2627 The drive may need to reinitialize after
2632 The data on the drive is inaccessible until one of these commands complete.
2633 Once one of these commands start, the drive is format corrupt until the
2635 While format corrupt, no read or write I/O is possible to the drive.
2636 If the drive power cycles, it will remain format corrupt and the operation
2640 can monitor an in-progress depop operation.
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2643 Specify the desired capacity point for the drive.
2653 The drive's capacity may be reduced by this operation.
2660 Report the current status of the physical elements of a drive.
2670 variable allows the user to specify an alternate mode page format file.
2676 starts when editing mode pages.
2678 .Bl -tag -width /usr/share/misc/scsi_modes -compact
2680 is the SCSI mode format database.
2687 .Dl camcontrol eject -n cd -u 1 -v
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2702 camcontrol tur da1 -E -C 4 -t 50 -Q head -v
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2721 camcontrol cmd -n cd -u 1 -v -c "3C 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 0e 00" \e
2722 -i 0xe "s1 i3 i1 i1 i1 i1 i1 i1 i1 i1 i1 i1"
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2731 camcontrol cmd -n cd -u 1 -v -c "3B 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 0e 00" \e
2732 -o 14 "00 00 00 00 1 2 3 4 5 6 v v v v" 7 8 9 8
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2743 camcontrol modepage da3 -m 1 -e -P 3
2746 Edit mode page 1 (the Read-Write Error Recover page) for da3, and save the
2747 settings on the drive.
2748 Mode page 1 contains a disk drive's auto read and
2765 .Dl camcontrol tags da5 -N 24
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2769 camcontrol negotiate -n da -u 4 -T disable
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2774 camcontrol negotiate -n da -u 3 -R 20.000 -O 15 -a
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2781 camcontrol smpcmd ses0 -v -r 4 "40 0 00 0" -R 1020 "s9 i1"
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2793 camcontrol security ada0 -U user -s MyPass
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2798 camcontrol security ada0 -U user -e MyPass
2809 This command can be used against an SSD drive to restoring it to
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2818 camcontrol hpa ada0 -s 10240
2829 power-on or hardware reset!
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2834 camcontrol persist da0 -v -i read_keys
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2842 camcontrol persist da0 -v -o register -a -K 0x12345678
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2849 camcontrol persist da0 -v -o reserve -s lun -k 0x12345678 -T ex_ac
2856 .Bd -literal -offset indent
2857 camcontrol persist da0 -v -i read_full
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2863 camcontrol persist da0 -v -o release -k 0x12345678 -T ex_ac
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2871 camcontrol persist da0 -v -o register -K 0x12345678 -S \e
2872 -I sas,0x1234567812345678 -I sas,0x8765432187654321
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2879 camcontrol persist da0 -v -o register_move -k 0x87654321 \e
2880 -K 0x12345678 -U -p -R 2 -I fcp,0x1234567812345678
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2893 camcontrol attrib sa0 -v -i attr_values -p 1
2897 in tape drive sa0, and will display any
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2901 camcontrol zone da0 -v -c rz -P summary
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2911 camcontrol zone da0 -v -c rz -o reset
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2921 camcontrol zone da0 -v -c rwp -l 0x2c80000
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2931 camcontrol epc ada0 -c timer -T 60.1 -p Idle_a -e -s
2934 Set the timer for the Idle_a power condition on drive
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2939 camcontrol epc da4 -c goto -p Standby_z -H
2942 Tell drive
2945 the drive's lowest power state) and hold in that state until it is
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2950 camcontrol epc da2 -c status -P
2954 drive
2964 CHECK POWER MODE command, which should not trigger a change in the drive's
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2967 camcontrol epc ada0 -c list
2971 drive
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2974 camcontrol timestamp sa0 -s -f "%a, %d %b %Y %T %z" \e
2975 -T "Wed, 26 Oct 2016 21:43:57 -0600"
2978 Set the timestamp of drive
2999 The mode page editing code and arbitrary SCSI command code are based upon
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3021 camcontrol cmd -n da -u 1 -c "00 00 00 00 00 v" 0x00 -v
3039 arguments before any command-specific arguments.