!! ------ THIS FILE IS AUTO_GENERATED! DO NOT MANUALLY UPDATE!!! !! ------ The native file is rasctl.1. Re-run 'make docs' after updating rascsi(1) General Commands Manual rascsi(1) NAME rasctl - Sends management commands to the rascsi process SYNOPSIS rasctl -l | -i ID [-u UNIT] [-c CMD] [-t TYPE] [-f FILE] DESCRIPTION rasctl Sends commands to the rascsi process to make configuration adjustments at runtime or to check the sta‐ tus of the devices. Either the -i or -l option should be specified at one time. Not both. You do NOT need root privileges to use rasctl. Note: The command and type arguments are case insensitive. Only the first letter of the command/type are evaluated by the tool. OPTIONS -l List all of the devices that are currently being emulated by RaSCSI, as well as their current status. -i ID ID is the SCSI ID that you want to control. (0-7) -u UNIT Unit number (0 or 1). This will default to 0. This option is only used when there are multiple SCSI devices on a shared SCSI controller. (This is not common) -c CMD Command is the operation being requested. options are: attach: attach disk detach: detach disk insert: insert media (Magneto-Optical and CD only) eject: eject media (Magneto-Optical and CD only) protect: Write protect the media (Magneto-Optical only) When the command is omited, rasctl will default to the 'attach' command -t TYPE Specifies the type of disk. If this disagrees with the file extension of the specified image, the TYPE argument is ignored. Available drive types are: hd: Hard disk (SCSI or SASI) mo: Magneto-Optical disk) cd: CD-ROM bridge: Bridge device (This is only applicable to the Sharp X68000) -f FILE Path to the disk image file. See the rascsi(1) man page for allowable file types. EXAMPLES Show a listing of all of the SCSI devices and their current status rasctl -l Example output: +----+----+------+------------------------------------- | ID | UN | TYPE | DEVICE STATUS +----+----+------+------------------------------------- | 0 | 1 | SCHD | /home/pi/harddisk.hda +----+----+------+------------------------------------- Request the RaSCSI process to attach a disk (assumed) to SCSI ID 0 with the contents of the file system image "HDIIMAGE0.HDS". rasctl -i 0 -f HDIIMAGE0.HDS SEE ALSO rascsi(1) Full documentation is available at: rascsi(1)