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greg thomas
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Is there an equivalent 'scsictl' cmd (HPUX) in Linux ...
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Patrick Lampert_1
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Hi,

scsi info is stored ni /proc/scsi/scsi. you can use scsi_info to get information. Not sure if there is one tool to do everything scsictl does on hpux.

# apropos scsi
loaderinfo (1) - report SCSI tape device info
mtx (1) - control SCSI media changer devices
sane-canon (5) - SANE backend for Canon SCSI scanners
sane-find-scanner (1) - find SCSI and USB scanners and their device files
sane-microtek2 (5) - SANE backend for Microtek scanners with SCSI-2 command set
sane-pie (5) - SANE backend for PIE, Devcom and AdLib SCSI flatbed scanners
sane-scsi (5) - SCSI adapter tips for scanners
scsi_info (8) - SCSI device description tool
scsitape (1) - control SCSI tape devices
sd (4) - Driver for SCSI Disk Drives
st (4) - SCSI tape device
stinit (8) - initialize SCSI magnetic tape drives
tapeinfo (1) - report SCSI tape device info


Pat
greg thomas
Occasional Advisor

Re: Admin

looking more for controlling queue depth and 'immediate report' ...
Vitaly Karasik_1
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I afraid the only way you have it's learning options for specific SCSI drivers - AFAIK, the is no common interface.