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diff --git a/doc/sg_logs.8 b/doc/sg_logs.8 new file mode 100644 index 00000000..2de64cde --- /dev/null +++ b/doc/sg_logs.8 @@ -0,0 +1,571 @@ +.TH SG_LOGS "8" "November 2022" "sg3_utils\-1.48" SG3_UTILS +.SH NAME +sg_logs \- access log pages with SCSI LOG SENSE command +.SH SYNOPSIS +.B sg_logs +[\fI\-\-ALL\fR] [\fI\-\-all\fR] [\fI\-\-brief\fR] [\fI\-\-exclude\fR] +[\fI\-\-filter=FL\fR] [\fI\-\-full\fR] [\fI\-\-hex\fR] [\fI\-\-json[=JO]\fR] +[\fI\-\-list\fR] [\fI\-\-maxlen=LEN\fR] [\fI\-\-name\fR] [\fI\-\-no_inq\fR] +[\fI\-\-page=PG\fR] [\fI\-\-paramp=PP\fR] [\fI\-\-pcb\fR] [\fI\-\-ppc\fR] +[\fI\-\-pdt=DT\fR] [\fI\-\-raw\fR] [\fI\-\-readonly\fR] [\fI\-\-sp\fR] +[\fI\-\-temperature\fR] [\fI\-\-transport\fR] [\fI\-\-undefined\fR] +[\fI\-\-vendor=VP\fR] [\fI\-\-verbose\fR] \fIDEVICE\fR +.PP +.B sg_logs +\fI\-\-in=FN\fR [\fI\-\-brief\fR] [\fI\-\-exclude\fR] [\fI\-\-filter=FL\fR] +[\fI\-\-full\fR] [\fI\-\-hex\fR] [\fI\-\-json[=JO]\fR] [\fI\-\-name\fR] +[\fI\-\-page=PG\fR] [\fI\-\-pdt=DT\fR] [\fI\-\-raw\fR] [\fI\-\-undefined\fR] +[\fI\-\-vendor=VP\fR] +.PP +.B sg_logs +\fI\-\-select\fR [\fI\-\-control=PC\fR] [\fI\-\-page=PG\fR] [\fI\-\-raw\fR] +[\fI\-\-reset\fR] [\fI\-\-sp\fR] [\fI\-\-verbose\fR] \fIDEVICE\fR +.PP +.B sg_logs +\fI\-\-enumerate\fR [\fI\-\-filter=FL\fR] [\fI\-\-help\fR] +[\fI\-\-vendor=VP\fR] [\fI\-\-version\fR] +.PP +.B sg_logs +[\fI\-a\fR] [\fI\-A\fR] [\fI\-b\fR] [\fI\-c=PC\fR] [\fI\-D=DT\fR] [\fI\-e\fR] +[\fI\-E\fR] [\fI\-f=FL\fR] [\fI\-F\fR] [\fI\-h\fR] [\fI\-H\fR] [\fI\-i=FN\fR] +[\fI\-l\fR] [\fI\-L\fR] [\fI\-m=LEN\fR] [\fI\-M=VP\fR] [\fI\-n\fR] +[\fI\-p=PG\fR] [\fI\-paramp=PP\fR] [\fI\-pcb\fR] [\fI\-ppc\fR] [\fI\-r\fR] +[\fI\-R\fR] [\fI\-select\fR] [\fI\-sp\fR] [\fI\-t\fR] [\fI\-T\fR] [\fI\-u\fR] +[\fI\-v\fR] [\fI\-V\fR] [\fI\-?\fR] [\fI\-x\fR] \fIDEVICE\fR +.SH DESCRIPTION +.\" Add any additional description here +.PP +This utility sends a SCSI LOG SENSE command to the \fIDEVICE\fR and then +outputs the response. The LOG SENSE command is used to fetch log pages which, +if known, are decoded by default. When the \fI\-\-reset\fR and/or +\fI\-\-select\fR option is given then a SCSI LOG SELECT command is issued +to the \fIDEVICE\fR. Alternatively one or more log page responses can be in +a file read using the \fI\-\-in=FN\fR option; in this case those responses +are decoded and the \fIDEVICE\fR argument, if given, is ignored. +.PP +In SPC\-4 revision 5 the subpage code was introduced to both the LOG SENSE and +LOG SELECT command. At the same time a page code field was introduced to the +to the LOG SELECT command. The log subpage code can range from 0 to 255 (0xff) +inclusive. The subpage code value 255 can be thought of as a wildcard. +.PP +The SYNOPSIS section above is divided into five forms. The first form +shows the options that can be used to send a LOG SENSE command to the +\fIDEVICE\fR and decode its response. The second form fetches data from a +file (named \fIFN\fR) and decodes it as if it were a response from a LOG +SENSE command. The third form shows the options that can be used to send a +LOG SELECT command. The fourth form groups various management options. +The last form shows the older, deprecated command line interface which is +maintained for backward compatibility. +.PP +When no options are given, just a \fIDEVICE\fR, that is equivalent to calling +this utility with the \fI\-\-list\fR option. In that case the names of the +supported log pages (but not subpages) are listed out. +.SH OPTIONS +Arguments to long options are mandatory for short options as well. The options +are arranged in alphabetical order based on the long option name. +.TP +\fB\-A\fR, \fB\-\-ALL\fR +fetch and decode all the log pages and subpages supported by the \fIDEVICE\fR. +This requires a two stage process: first the "supported log pages and +subpages" log page is fetched, then for each entry in its response, the +corresponding log page (or subpage) is fetched and displayed. Note that there +are many SCSI devices that do not support LOG SENSE subpages and respond +to this option with an illegal request sense key. +.br +Since some vendors don't list all log pages in the "supported log pages and +subpages" log page, the '\-lll' option can be given in addition. This will +merge both "supported ..." log pages then, from that resultant merged list, +fetch page contents. +.br +The long option may also appear as \fB\-\-All\fR. +.br +This option overrides the \fI\-\-page=PG\fR if the latter is also given. +.TP +\fB\-a\fR, \fB\-\-all\fR +outputs all the log pages supported by the \fIDEVICE\fR. This requires a two +stage process: first the "supported log pages" log page is fetched, then for +each entry in its response, the corresponding log page is fetched and +displayed. When used twice (e.g. '\-aa') all log pages and subpages are +fetched. +.br +This option overrides the \fI\-\-page=PG\fR if the latter is also given. +.TP +\fB\-b\fR, \fB\-\-brief\fR +shorten the amount of output for some log pages. For example the Tape +Alert log page only outputs parameters whose flags are set when +\fI\-\-brief\fR is given. +.TP +\fB\-c\fR, \fB\-\-control\fR=\fIPC\fR +accepts 0, 1, 2 or 3 for the \fIPC\fR argument: +.br + \fB0\fR : current threshold values +.br + \fB1\fR : current cumulative values +.br + \fB2\fR : default threshold values +.br + \fB3\fR : default cumulative values +.br +The default value is 1 (i.e. current cumulative values). +.TP +\fB\-e\fR, \fB\-\-enumerate\fR +this option is used to output information held in this utility's internal +tables about known log pages including their name, acronym and fields. If +given, the \fIDEVICE\fR argument is ignored. When given once (e.g. '\-e') +all known pages are listed, sorted in ascending alphabetical acronym order. +.br +When given twice, vendor pages are excluded. When given three times, all +known pages are listed, sorted in ascending numeric order listed; when given +four times, vendor pages are excluded from the numeric order. +.br +The \fI\-\-filter=FL\fR and \fI\-\-verbose\fR options reduce the output +of the enumeration. +.TP +\fB\-E\fR, \fB\-\-exclude\fR +this option excludes vendor specific pages and parameters from the output. +Trying to decode vendor specific pages and parameters does not necessarily +work well for many reasons. This option limits the output to pages and +parameters defined by T10. +.br +Only parameter fields identified in the drafts as 'vendor specific' are +excluded. So parameters codes identified as 'reserved' are shown. +.TP +\fB\-f\fR, \fB\-\-filter\fR=\fIFL\fR +\fIFL\fR is either a parameter code when \fIDEVICE\fR is given, or a +peripheral device type (pdt) (or other) if \fI\-\-enumerate\fR is given. +.br +In the parameter code case \fIFL\fR is a value between 0 and 65535 (0xffff) +and only the parameter section matching that code is output. If the +\fB\-\-hex\fR option is given the log parameter is output in hexadecimal +rather than decoding it. If the \fB\-\-hex\fR option is used twice then the +leading address on each line of hex is removed. If the \fB\-\-raw\fR option +is given then the log parameter is output in binary. Most log pages contain +one or more log parameters. Examples of those that don't follow that +convention are those pages that list supported log pages (and subpages). +.br +In the \fI\-\-enumerate\fR case, when \fIFL\fR >= zero it is taken as a +pdt value and only log pages associated with that pdt plus generic pages +listed in SPC are enumerated. If \fIFL\fR is \-1 then the filter does +nothing which is the same as not giving this option; when \fIFL\fR is \-2 +then only generic pages listed in SPC are enumerated. If \fIFL\fR is \-10 +then only generic direct access like (e.g. disk) pages are enumerated. If +\fIFL\fR is \-11 then only generic tape like pages (e.g. includes ADC) +are enumerated. +.TP +\fB\-F\fR, \fB\-\-full\fR +this option only applies to the Application client log page. Typically that +log page has more than 16,000 bytes of user supplied data. Rather than +print it all out, the default is to print out the first 64 bytes of data. +When this option is given, the application client log pages is fully +decoded. +.TP +\fB\-h\fR, \fB\-\-help\fR +print out the usage message then exit. +.TP +\fB\-H\fR, \fB\-\-hex\fR +The default action is to decode known log page numbers (and subpage numbers) +into text. When this option is used once, the response is output in +hexadecimal. When used twice, each line of hex has the ASCII equivalent shown +to the right. When used three times, the hex has no leading address nor +trailing ASCII making it suitable to be placed in a file (or piped). That +file might later be used by another invocation using the \fI\-\-in=FN\fR +option. +.br +A weaker form of this option, called \fI\-\-undefined\fR, handles the +formatting of hexadecimal output for fields that this utility is unable to +decode. +.TP +\fB\-i\fR, \fB\-\-in\fR=\fIFN\fR +This option may be used in two different contexts. One is with the +\fI\-\-select\fR to send a LOG SELECT command to the given \fIDEVICE\fR; +see the LOG SELECT section below. +.br +The other context is with no \fIDEVICE\fR argument given in which case +the contents of \fIFN\fR are decoded as if it were the response of a LOG +SENSE command (i.e. a log page). For decoding the page and subpage numbers +are taken from \fIFN\fR while the peripheral device type is either +generic (i.e. from SPC) or the value given by \fI\-\-pdt=DT\fR. +.br +\fIFN\fR is treated as a file name (or '\-' for stdin) which contains ASCII +hexadecimal or binary representing a log page. The hexadecimal should be +arranged as 1 or 2 digits representing a byte each of which is whitespace or +comma separated. Anything from and including a hash mark to the end of line +is ignored. If the \fI\-\-raw\fR option is also given then \fIFN\fR is +treated as binary. +.br +For compatibility with other utilities in this package "inhex" may also be +used as this (long) option name. +.TP +\fB\-j\fR, \fB\-\-json[\fR=\fIJO\fR] +output is in JSON format instead of human readable form. See sg3_utils_json +manpage or use '?' for \fIJO\fR in order to have a summary printed to stderr. +.TP +\fB\-l\fR, \fB\-\-list\fR +lists the names of the logs sense pages supported by this device. This is +done by reading the "supported log pages" log page. When used once only +log pages, but not subpages, are listed. When used twice the "supported +log pages and subpages" log page is output. Some vendors do not list some +log pages (e.g. those without any subpages) in the "supported log pages +and subpages" log page. To get a full inventory, this option can be used +three times (e.g. '\-lll') and the output of the two log pages is merged. +Even if the "supported log pages and subpages" log page is not supported +using this option three times will yield a list from the "supported log +pages" log page. In the absence of other options, the page/subpage names, +but not their contents, are shown when this option is given. +.br +The '\-lll' form may be useful with the \fI\-\-ALL\fR option to show the +contents of all pages referred to in either the "supported log page" or +the "supported log page and subpage" log pages. +.TP +\fB\-m\fR, \fB\-\-maxlen\fR=\fILEN\fR +sets the "allocation length" field in the LOG SENSE cdb. The is the maximum +length in bytes that the response will be. Without this option (or \fILEN\fR +equal to 0) this utility first fetches the 4 byte response then does a second +access with the length indicated in the first (4 byte) response. Negative +values and 1 for \fILEN\fR are not accepted. Responses can be quite +large (e.g. the background scan results log page) and this option can be used +to limit the amount of information returned. +.br +The default \fILEN\fR is 65532 unless the \fI\-\-in=FN\fR option is given; +in that case the default is 262144 . +.TP +\fB\-n\fR, \fB\-\-name\fR +decode some log pages into 'name=value' entries, one per line. The name +contains no space and may be abbreviated and the value is decimal unless +prefixed by '0x'. Nesting is indicated by leading spaces. This form +is meant to be relatively easy to parse. +.br +This option is superseded by the \fI\-\-json[=JO]\fR option. If both are +given then this option is ignored. +.TP +\fB\-x\fR, \fB\-\-no_inq\fR +suppresses the output of information obtained from an initial call to the +INQUIRY command for the standard response. The default (assuming some other +options that suppress this output are also not given) is to output several +device identification strings. +.br +If this option is given twice (or more) then no INQUIRY command is sent +hence there will be no device identification string output either. Also the +peripheral device type (PDT) field will not be obtained so this utility will +not be able to differentiate between some log pages that are device +dependent. It will assume a PDT of 0 (i.e. a disk). +.TP +\fB\-O\fR, \fB\-\-old\fR +Switch to older style options. Please use as first option. +.TP +\fB\-p\fR, \fB\-\-page\fR=\fIPG\fR +log page name/number to access. \fIPG\fR is either an acronym, a page number, +or a page, subpage number pair. Available acronyms can be listed with the +\fI\-\-enumerate\fR option. Page (0 to 63) and subpage (0 to 255) numbers +are comma separated. They are decimal unless a hexadecimal indication is +given. A hexadecimal number can be specified by a leading "0x" or a +trailing "h". +.br +A few acronyms specify a range of subpage values in which case the acronym +may be followed by a comma then a subpage number. This method can also be +used to fetch the Supported subpages log page (e.g. \-\-page=temp,0xff). +.TP +\fB\-P\fR, \fB\-\-paramp\fR=\fIPP\fR +\fIPP\fR is the parameter pointer value to place in a field of that name in +the LOG SENSE cdb. A number in the range 0 to 65535 (0x0 to 0xffff) is +expected. When a value greater than 0 is given the \fI\-\-ppc\fR option +should be selected. The default value is 0. +.br +For log pages that have parameter codes, the \fIDEVICE\fR should return +only parameters code equal to \fIPP\fR or higher in its response. +.TP +\fB\-q\fR, \fB\-\-pcb\fR +show Parameter Control Byte settings (only relevant when log parameters +being output in ASCII). This byte includes the DU and TSD bits plus +the 'Format and linking' field (2 bits wide). +.TP +\fB\-D\fR, \fB\-\-pdt\fR=\fIDT\fR +\fIDT\fR is the peripheral device type (PDT) that is used when it is not +available from the \fIDEVICE\fR. There are two main cases of this: with +the \fI\-\-pdt=DT\fR without a \fIDEVICE\fR (e.g. when \fI\-\-in=FN\fR +is used) and when \fI\-\-no_inq\fR is used with a \fIDEVICE\fR. +.br +\fIDT\fR may be -1 which is the default value. This value may select any +device type but favours the lower numbers (e.g. the PDT of disks is 0). +.TP +\fB\-Q\fR, \fB\-\-ppc\fR +sets the Parameter Pointer Control (PPC) bit in the LOG SENSE cdb. Default +is 0 (i.e. cleared). This bit was made obsolete in SPC\-4 revision 18. +.TP +\fB\-r\fR, \fB\-\-raw\fR +output the response in binary to stdout. Error messages and warnings are +output to stderr. +.br +This option may also be given together with \fI\-\-in=FN\fR in which case +the contents of \fIFN\fR are interpreted as binary data (and the response is +decoded as normal, not dumped as binary). +.TP +\fB\-R\fR, \fB\-\-readonly\fR +open the \fIDEVICE\fR read\-only (e.g. in Unix with the O_RDONLY flag). The +default action is to try and open \fIDEVICE\fR read\-write then if that +fails try to open again with read\-only. However when a read\-write open +succeeds there may still be unwanted actions on the close (e.g. some OSes +try to do a SYNCHRONIZE CACHE command). So this option forces a read\-only +open on \fIDEVICE\fR and if it fails, this utility will exit. Note that +options like \fI\-\-select\fR most likely need a read\-write open. +.TP +\fB\-R\fR, \fB\-\-reset\fR +use SCSI LOG SELECT command (with the PCR bit set) to reset the all log +pages (or the given page). Exactly what is reset depends on the accompanying +SP bit (i.e. \fI\-\-sp\fR option which defaults to 0) and the +\fIPC\fR ("page control") value (which defaults to 1). Supplying this option +implies the \fI\-\-select\fR option as well. This option seems to clear error +counter log pages but leaves pages like self\-test results, start\-stop cycle +counter and temperature log pages unaffected. This option may be required to +clear log pages if a counter reaches its maximum value since the log page in +which the counter is found will remain "stuck" at its maximum value until +some user interaction (e.g. calling sg_logs with this option). +.TP +\fB\-S\fR, \fB\-\-select\fR +use a LOG SELECT command. The default action (i.e. when neither this option +nor \fI\-\-reset\fR is given) is to do a LOG SENSE command. See the LOG +SELECT section. +.TP +\fB\-s\fR, \fB\-\-sp\fR +sets the Saving Parameters (SP) bit. Default is 0 (i.e. cleared). When set +this instructs the device to store the current log page parameters (as +indicated by the DS and TSD parameter codes) in some non\-volatile location. +Hence the log parameters will be preserved across power cycles. This option +is typically not needed, especially if the GLTSD flag is clear in the +control mode page which causes the \fIDEVICE\fR to periodically save all +saveable log parameters to non\-volatile storage. +.TP +\fB\-t\fR, \fB\-\-temperature\fR +outputs the temperature. First looks in the temperature log page and if +that is not available tries the Informational Exceptions log page which +may also have the current temperature (especially on older disks). +.TP +\fB\-T\fR, \fB\-\-transport\fR +outputs the transport ('Protocol specific port') log page. Equivalent to +setting '\-\-page=18h'. +.TP +\fB\-u\fR, \fB\-\-undefined\fR +to see fields decoded, the \fI\-\-hex\fR option cannot be used. However some +fields are not defined in the T10 documents and in that case they are output +in hex. This option controls the format of 'undefined' fields when they +output in hex. Multiple uses of this option has the same sense as the +\fI\-\-hex\fR option. For example '\-uu' will output undefined fields in +hexadecimal with an ASCII rendering to the right of each line. +.TP +\fB\-M\fR, \fB\-\-vendor\fR=\fIVP\fR +where \fIVP\fR is a vendor/manufacturer (e.g. "sea" for Seagate) or +product (group) acronym (e.g. "lto5" for the 5th generation LTO (tape) +consortium). Either the whole log page is vendor specific (e.g. page +numbers 0x30 to 0x3f) or part of a T10 defined log page is vendor specific. +For example SPC\-5 defines parameter code 0x0 of page 0x2f (the Informational +Exceptions log page) and states that the remaining parameter codes (i.e. 0x1 +to 0xffff) are vendor specific. Using a \fIVP\fR of "xxx" will list the +available acronyms. +.br +If this option is used with \fI\-\-page=PG\fR and \fIPG\fR is an acronym +then this option is ignored. If \fIPG\fR is a number (e.g. 0xc0) then +\fIVP\fR is used to choose the which vendor specific page (e.g. sharing +page number 0xc0) to decode. +.TP +\fB\-v\fR, \fB\-\-verbose\fR +increase level of verbosity. When used with \fI\-\-enumerate\fR, in the +list of known log page names, those that have no associated decode logic +are followed by "[hex only]". +.TP +\fB\-V\fR, \fB\-\-version\fR +print out version string then exit. +.SH LOG SELECT +The SCSI LOG SELECT command can be used to reset certain parameters to vendor +specific defaults, save them to non\-volatile storage (i.e. the media), or +supply new page contents. This command has changed between SPC\-3 and SPC\-4 +with the addition of the Page and Subpage Code fields which can only be +non zero when the Parameter list length is zero. +.PP +The \fI\-\-select\fR (or \fI\-\-reset\fR) option is required to issue a LOG +SELECT command. If the \fI\-\-in=FN\fR option is not given (or \fIFN\fR is +effectively empty) then the Parameter list length field is set to zero. If +the \fI\-\-in=FN\fR option is is given then its decoded data is placed in +the data\-out buffer and its length in bytes is placed in the Parameter list +length field. +.PP +Other options that are active with the LOG SELECT command are +\fI\-\-control=PC\fR, \fI\-\-reset\fR (which sets the PCR bit) and +\fI\-\-sp\fR. +.SH +APPLICATION CLIENT +This is the name of a log page that acts as a container for data provided +by the user. An application client is a SCSI term for the program that issues +commands to a SCSI initiator (often known as a Host Bus Adapter (HBA)). So, +for example, this utility is a SCSI application client. +.PP +The Application Client log page has 64 log parameters with parameters codes +0 to 63. Each can hold 252 bytes of user binary data. That 252 bytes (or +less) of user data, with a 4 byte prefix (for a total of 256 bytes) can be +provided with the \fI\-\-in=FN\fR option. A typical prefix would +be '0,n,83,fc'. The "n" is the parameter code in hex so the last log +parameter would be '0,3f,83,fc'. That log parameter could be read back at +some later time with '\-\-page=0xf \-\-filter=0x<n>'. +.SH NOTES +This utility will usually do a double fetch of log pages with the SCSI LOG +SENSE command. The first fetch requests a 4 byte response (i.e. place 4 in +the "allocation length" field in the cdb). From that response it can +calculate the actual length of the response which is what it asks for +on the second fetch. This is typical practice in SCSI and guaranteed to +work in the standards. However some older devices don't comply. For +those devices using the \fI\-\-maxlen=LEN\fR option will do a single fetch. +A value of 252 should be a safe starting point. +.PP +Various log pages hold information error rates, device temperature, start +stop cycles since the device was produced and the results of the last +20 self tests. Self tests can be initiated by the sg_senddiag(8) utility. +The smartmontools package provides much of the information found with +sg_logs in a form suitable for monitoring the health of SCSI disks and +tape drives. +.PP +The simplest way to find which log pages can be decoded by this utility is +to use the \fI\-\-enumerate\fR option. Some page names are known but there +is no decode logic; such cases have "[hex only]" after the log page name +when the \fI\-\-verbose\fR option is given with \fI\-\-enumerate\fR. +.PP +Vendors are specifically permitted by the SPC\-6 to _not_ report all pages +and subpages supported by a device. That weakens the usefulness of the pages +that report a list of supported pages and subpages. One guarantee which is +given is that the pages reported shall be in ascending order. +.SH EXIT STATUS +The exit status of sg_logs is 0 when it is successful. Otherwise see +the sg3_utils(8) man page. +.SH OLDER COMMAND LINE OPTIONS +The options in this section were the only ones available prior to sg3_utils +version 1.23 . Since then this utility defaults to the newer command line +options which can be overridden by using \fI\-\-old\fR (or \fI\-O\fR) as the +first option. See the ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES section for another way to +force the use of these older command line options. +.PP +Options with arguments or with two or more letters can have an extra '\-' +prepended. For example: both '\-pcb' and '\-\-pcb' are acceptable. +.TP +\fB\-a\fR +outputs all the log pages supported by the \fIDEVICE\fR. +Equivalent to \fI\-\-all\fR in the main description. +.TP +\fB\-A\fR +outputs all the log pages and subpages supported by the \fIDEVICE\fR. +Equivalent to \fI\-\-ALL\fR in the main description. +.TP +\fB\-c\fR=\fIPC\fR +Equivalent to \fI\-\-control=PC\fR in the main description. +.TP +\fB\-D\fR=\fIDT\fR +Equivalent to \fI\-\-pdt=DT\fR in the main description. +.TP +\fB\-e\fR +enumerate internal tables to show information about known log pages. +Equivalent to \fI\-\-enumerate\fR in the main description. +.TP +\fB\-E\fR +Equivalent to \fI\-\-exclude\fR in the main description. +.TP +\fB\-h\fR +suppresses decoding of known log sense pages and prints out the +response in hex instead. +.TP +\fB\-i\fR=\fIFN\fR +\fIFN\fR is treated as a file name (or '\-' for stdin) which contains ASCII +hexadecimal representing a log page that will be sent as parameter data of a +LOG SELECT command. See the LOG SELECT section. +.TP +\fB\-H\fR +same action as '\-h' in this section and equivalent to \fI\-\-hex\fR in +the main description. +.TP +\fB\-l\fR +lists the names of all logs sense pages supported by this \fIDEVICE\fR. +Equivalent to \fI\-\-list\fR in the main description. +.TP +\fB\-L\fR +lists the names of all logs sense pages and subpages supported by this +\fIDEVICE\fR. Equivalent to '\-\-list \-\-list' in the main description. +.TP +\fB\-m\fR=\fILEN\fR +request only \fILEN\fR bytes of response data. Default is 0 which is +interpreted as all that is available. \fILEN\fR is decimal unless it has +a leading '0x' or trailing 'h'. Equivalent to \fI\-\-maxlen=LEN\fR in +the main description. +.TP +\fB\-M\fR=\fIVP\fR +Equivalent to \fI\-\-vendor=VP\fR in the main description. +.TP +\fB\-n\fR +Equivalent to \fI\-\-name\fR in the main description. +.TP +\fB\-N\fR, \fB\-\-new\fR +Switch to the newer style options. +.TP +\fB\-p\fR=\fIPG\fR +log page code to access. \fIPG\fR is either an acronym, a page number, or +a page, subpage pair. Available acronyms can be listed with the +\fI\-\-enumerate\fR option. Page (0 to 3f) and subpage (0 to ff) numbers +are comma separated. The numbers are assumed to be hexadecimal. +.TP +\fB\-paramp\fR=\fIPP\fR +\fIPP\fR is the parameter pointer value (in hex) to place in command. +Should be a number between 0 and ffff inclusive. +.TP +\fB\-pcb\fR +show Parameter Control Byte settings (only relevant when log parameters +being output in ASCII). +.TP +\fB\-ppc\fR +sets the Parameter Pointer Control (PPC) bit. Default is 0 (i.e. cleared). +.TP +\fB\-r\fR +use SCSI LOG SELECT command (PCR bit set) to reset the all log pages (or +the given page). Equivalent to \fI\-\-reset\fR in the main description. +.TP +\fB\-R\fR +Equivalent to \fI\-\-readonly\fR in the main description. +.TP +\fB\-select\fR +use a LOG SELECT command. Equivalent to \fI\-\-select\fR in the main +description. +.TP +\fB\-sp\fR +sets the Saving Parameters (SP) bit. Default is 0 (i.e. cleared). +Equivalent to \fI\-\-sp\fR in the main description. +.TP +\fB\-t\fR +outputs the temperature. Equivalent to \fI\-\-temperature\fR in the main +description. +.TP +\fB\-T\fR +outputs the transport ('Protocol specific port') log page. Equivalent +to \fI\-\-transport\fR in the main description. +.TP +\fB\-v\fR +increase level of verbosity. +.TP +\fB\-V\fR +print out version string then exit. +.TP +\fB\-x\fR +suppress the INQUIRY command. Equivalent to \fI\-\-no_inq\fR in the main +description. +.TP +\fB\-?\fR +output usage message then exit. +.SH ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES +Since sg3_utils version 1.23 the environment variable SG3_UTILS_OLD_OPTS +can be given. When it is present this utility will expect the older command +line options. So the presence of this environment variable is equivalent to +using \fI\-\-old\fR (or \fI\-O\fR) as the first command line option. +.SH AUTHOR +Written by Douglas Gilbert +.SH "REPORTING BUGS" +Report bugs to <dgilbert at interlog dot com>. +.SH COPYRIGHT +Copyright \(co 2002\-2022 Douglas Gilbert +.br +This software is distributed under the GPL version 2. There is NO +warranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. +.SH "SEE ALSO" +.B smartctl(smartmontools), sg_senddiag(8) |