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H A D | util.c | diff c60e19a83b862d27963ab1c3f037191d12ff6502 Tue May 11 01:30:04 CEST 1999 Kenneth D. Merry <ken@FreeBSD.org> Add a new device specification syntax to camcontrol. It is now possible to do things like:
camcontrol tur da5 or camcontrol tur 1:2:0 or camcontrol tur 1:2
These changes are fully backwards compatible with the original device specification syntax (-n dev -u unit), so it is possible to use either method to specify a device now.
The device specification changes do not affect the rescan, reset or debug commands, since by design, those commands work on a bus or bus:target:lun basis only.
Also, shorten the default usage statement so that it fits in a 24 column terminal. The full usage statement is still available by using the "help" "-h" or "-?" arguments to camcontrol.
Submitted by: Joerg Wunsch <joerg_wunsch@interface-business.de> diff c60e19a83b862d27963ab1c3f037191d12ff6502 Tue May 11 01:30:04 CEST 1999 Kenneth D. Merry <ken@FreeBSD.org> Add a new device specification syntax to camcontrol. It is now possible to do things like:
camcontrol tur da5 or camcontrol tur 1:2:0 or camcontrol tur 1:2
These changes are fully backwards compatible with the original device specification syntax (-n dev -u unit), so it is possible to use either method to specify a device now.
The device specification changes do not affect the rescan, reset or debug commands, since by design, those commands work on a bus or bus:target:lun basis only.
Also, shorten the default usage statement so that it fits in a 24 column terminal. The full usage statement is still available by using the "help" "-h" or "-?" arguments to camcontrol.
Submitted by: Joerg Wunsch <joerg_wunsch@interface-business.de>
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H A D | modeedit.c | diff c60e19a83b862d27963ab1c3f037191d12ff6502 Tue May 11 01:30:04 CEST 1999 Kenneth D. Merry <ken@FreeBSD.org> Add a new device specification syntax to camcontrol. It is now possible to do things like:
camcontrol tur da5 or camcontrol tur 1:2:0 or camcontrol tur 1:2
These changes are fully backwards compatible with the original device specification syntax (-n dev -u unit), so it is possible to use either method to specify a device now.
The device specification changes do not affect the rescan, reset or debug commands, since by design, those commands work on a bus or bus:target:lun basis only.
Also, shorten the default usage statement so that it fits in a 24 column terminal. The full usage statement is still available by using the "help" "-h" or "-?" arguments to camcontrol.
Submitted by: Joerg Wunsch <joerg_wunsch@interface-business.de> diff c60e19a83b862d27963ab1c3f037191d12ff6502 Tue May 11 01:30:04 CEST 1999 Kenneth D. Merry <ken@FreeBSD.org> Add a new device specification syntax to camcontrol. It is now possible to do things like:
camcontrol tur da5 or camcontrol tur 1:2:0 or camcontrol tur 1:2
These changes are fully backwards compatible with the original device specification syntax (-n dev -u unit), so it is possible to use either method to specify a device now.
The device specification changes do not affect the rescan, reset or debug commands, since by design, those commands work on a bus or bus:target:lun basis only.
Also, shorten the default usage statement so that it fits in a 24 column terminal. The full usage statement is still available by using the "help" "-h" or "-?" arguments to camcontrol.
Submitted by: Joerg Wunsch <joerg_wunsch@interface-business.de>
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H A D | camcontrol.h | diff c60e19a83b862d27963ab1c3f037191d12ff6502 Tue May 11 01:30:04 CEST 1999 Kenneth D. Merry <ken@FreeBSD.org> Add a new device specification syntax to camcontrol. It is now possible to do things like:
camcontrol tur da5 or camcontrol tur 1:2:0 or camcontrol tur 1:2
These changes are fully backwards compatible with the original device specification syntax (-n dev -u unit), so it is possible to use either method to specify a device now.
The device specification changes do not affect the rescan, reset or debug commands, since by design, those commands work on a bus or bus:target:lun basis only.
Also, shorten the default usage statement so that it fits in a 24 column terminal. The full usage statement is still available by using the "help" "-h" or "-?" arguments to camcontrol.
Submitted by: Joerg Wunsch <joerg_wunsch@interface-business.de> diff c60e19a83b862d27963ab1c3f037191d12ff6502 Tue May 11 01:30:04 CEST 1999 Kenneth D. Merry <ken@FreeBSD.org> Add a new device specification syntax to camcontrol. It is now possible to do things like:
camcontrol tur da5 or camcontrol tur 1:2:0 or camcontrol tur 1:2
These changes are fully backwards compatible with the original device specification syntax (-n dev -u unit), so it is possible to use either method to specify a device now.
The device specification changes do not affect the rescan, reset or debug commands, since by design, those commands work on a bus or bus:target:lun basis only.
Also, shorten the default usage statement so that it fits in a 24 column terminal. The full usage statement is still available by using the "help" "-h" or "-?" arguments to camcontrol.
Submitted by: Joerg Wunsch <joerg_wunsch@interface-business.de>
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H A D | camcontrol.8 | diff c60e19a83b862d27963ab1c3f037191d12ff6502 Tue May 11 01:30:04 CEST 1999 Kenneth D. Merry <ken@FreeBSD.org> Add a new device specification syntax to camcontrol. It is now possible to do things like:
camcontrol tur da5 or camcontrol tur 1:2:0 or camcontrol tur 1:2
These changes are fully backwards compatible with the original device specification syntax (-n dev -u unit), so it is possible to use either method to specify a device now.
The device specification changes do not affect the rescan, reset or debug commands, since by design, those commands work on a bus or bus:target:lun basis only.
Also, shorten the default usage statement so that it fits in a 24 column terminal. The full usage statement is still available by using the "help" "-h" or "-?" arguments to camcontrol.
Submitted by: Joerg Wunsch <joerg_wunsch@interface-business.de> diff c60e19a83b862d27963ab1c3f037191d12ff6502 Tue May 11 01:30:04 CEST 1999 Kenneth D. Merry <ken@FreeBSD.org> Add a new device specification syntax to camcontrol. It is now possible to do things like:
camcontrol tur da5 or camcontrol tur 1:2:0 or camcontrol tur 1:2
These changes are fully backwards compatible with the original device specification syntax (-n dev -u unit), so it is possible to use either method to specify a device now.
The device specification changes do not affect the rescan, reset or debug commands, since by design, those commands work on a bus or bus:target:lun basis only.
Also, shorten the default usage statement so that it fits in a 24 column terminal. The full usage statement is still available by using the "help" "-h" or "-?" arguments to camcontrol.
Submitted by: Joerg Wunsch <joerg_wunsch@interface-business.de>
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H A D | camcontrol.c | diff c60e19a83b862d27963ab1c3f037191d12ff6502 Tue May 11 01:30:04 CEST 1999 Kenneth D. Merry <ken@FreeBSD.org> Add a new device specification syntax to camcontrol. It is now possible to do things like:
camcontrol tur da5 or camcontrol tur 1:2:0 or camcontrol tur 1:2
These changes are fully backwards compatible with the original device specification syntax (-n dev -u unit), so it is possible to use either method to specify a device now.
The device specification changes do not affect the rescan, reset or debug commands, since by design, those commands work on a bus or bus:target:lun basis only.
Also, shorten the default usage statement so that it fits in a 24 column terminal. The full usage statement is still available by using the "help" "-h" or "-?" arguments to camcontrol.
Submitted by: Joerg Wunsch <joerg_wunsch@interface-business.de> diff c60e19a83b862d27963ab1c3f037191d12ff6502 Tue May 11 01:30:04 CEST 1999 Kenneth D. Merry <ken@FreeBSD.org> Add a new device specification syntax to camcontrol. It is now possible to do things like:
camcontrol tur da5 or camcontrol tur 1:2:0 or camcontrol tur 1:2
These changes are fully backwards compatible with the original device specification syntax (-n dev -u unit), so it is possible to use either method to specify a device now.
The device specification changes do not affect the rescan, reset or debug commands, since by design, those commands work on a bus or bus:target:lun basis only.
Also, shorten the default usage statement so that it fits in a 24 column terminal. The full usage statement is still available by using the "help" "-h" or "-?" arguments to camcontrol.
Submitted by: Joerg Wunsch <joerg_wunsch@interface-business.de>
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