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419 function-specific arguments.
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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.
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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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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
1249 does not really support the FORMAT UNIT command -- it just accepts the
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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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1383 Issue a non-immediate sanitize command.
1400 will issue a non-immediate sanitize command, and will be unable to print any
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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1477 Frozen mode is disabled by power-off or hardware reset.
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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
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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
1957 .It PCIe
1958 A SCSI over PCIe Transport ID consists of
1960 followed by a PCIe Routing ID.
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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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,
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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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2357 non-sequentially.
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2401 It may be helpful to read the ATA Command Set - 4 (ACS-4) description of
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2465 Drives may or may not support sub-second timer values.
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2596 An SATA device attached behind a SAS controller via SCSI-ATA Translation Layer (SATL)
2640 can monitor an in-progress depop operation.
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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
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
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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
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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
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2939 camcontrol epc da4 -c goto -p Standby_z -H
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2950 camcontrol epc da2 -c status -P
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2967 camcontrol epc ada0 -c list
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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"
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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.