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* Add statistics and make scsictl accept generic key/value parameters
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!! ------ THIS FILE IS AUTO_GENERATED! DO NOT MANUALLY UPDATE!!!
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!! ------ The native file is scsictl.1. Re-run 'make docs' after updating\n\n
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piscsi(1) General Commands Manual piscsi(1)
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NAME
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scsictl - Sends management commands to the piscsi process
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SYNOPSIS
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scsictl -e | -l | -m | -o | -v | -D | -I | -L | -O | -P | -S | -T | -V
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| -X | [-C FILENAME:FILESIZE] | [-E FILENAME] | [-F IMAGE_FOLDER] | [-R
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CURRENT_NAME:NEW_NAME] | [-c CMD] | [-f FILE|PARAM] | [-g LOG_LEVEL] |
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[-h HOST] | [-i ID[:LUN]] | [-n NAME] | [-p PORT] | [-r RESERVED_IDS] |
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[-s [FOLDER_PATTERN:FILE_PATTERN:OPERATIONS]] | [-t TYPE] | [-x CUR‐
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RENT_NAME:NEW_NAME] | [-z LOCALE]
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DESCRIPTION
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scsictl sends commands to the piscsi process to make configuration ad‐
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justments at runtime or to check the status of the devices.
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Either the -i or -l option should be specified at one time. Not both.
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You do NOT need root privileges to use scsictl. scsictl also runs on
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non-Pi Linux platforms.
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Note: The command and type arguments are case insensitive. Only the
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first letter of the command/type is evaluated by the tool.
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OPTIONS
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-C FILENAME:FILESIZE
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Create an image file in the default image folder with the speci‐
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fied name and size in bytes.
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-D Detach all devices.
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-E FILENAME
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Display information on an image file.
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-F IMAGE_FOLDER
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Set the default image folder.
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-I Gets the list of reserved device IDs.
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-L LOG_LEVEL
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Set the piscsi log level (trace, debug, info, warning, error,
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off).
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-h HOST
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The piscsi host to connect to, default is 'localhost'.
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-e List all images files in the default image folder.
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-N Lists all available network interfaces provided that they are
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up.
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-O Display the available piscsi server log levels and the current
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log level.
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-P Prompt for the access token in case piscsi requires authentica‐
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tion.
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-l List all of the devices that are currently being emulated by
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PiSCSI, as well as their current status.
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-m List all file extensions recognized by PiSCSI and the device
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types they map to.
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-o Display operation meta data information.
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-R CURRENT_NAME:NEW_NAME
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Rename an image file in the default image folder.
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-p PORT
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The piscsi port to connect to, default is 6868.
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-r RESERVED_IDS
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Comma-separated list of IDs to reserve. Pass an empty list in
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order to not reserve anything.
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-s [FOLDER_PATTERN:FILE_PATTERN:OPERATIONS]
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Display server-side settings like available images or supported
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device types.
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-S Display statistics.
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-T Display all device types and their properties.
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-v Display the piscsi server version.
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-V Display the scsictl version.
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-X Shut down the piscsi process.
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-d FILENAME
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Delete an image file in the default image folder.
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-x CURRENT_NAME:NEW_NAME
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Copy an image file in the default image folder.
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-z LOCALE
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Overrides the default locale for client-facing error messages.
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-i ID[:LUN]
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The SCSI ID and optional LUN that you want to control.
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(0-7:0-31)
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-c CMD Command is the operation being requested. Options are:
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a(ttach): Attach disk
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d(etach): Detach disk
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i(nsert): Insert media (removable media devices only)
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e(ject): Eject media (removable media devices only)
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p(rotect): Write protect the medium (not for CD-ROMs, which
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are always read-only)
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u(nprotect): Remove write protection from the medium (not for
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CD-ROMs, which are always read-only)
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s(how): Display device information
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eject, protect and unprotect are idempotent.
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-b BLOCK_SIZE
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The optional block size, either 512, 1024, 2048 or 4096 bytes.
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The default size is 512 bytes.
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-f FILE|PARAM
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Device-specific: Either a path to a disk image file, or a param‐
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eter for a non-disk device. See the piscsi(1) man page for per‐
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mitted file types.
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-t TYPE
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Specifies the device type. This type overrides the type derived
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from the file extension of the specified image. See the
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piscsi(1) man page for the available device types. For some
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types there are shortcuts (only the first letter is required):
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hd: SCSI hard disk drive
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rm: SCSI removable media drive
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cd: CD-ROM
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mo: Magneto-Optical disk
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lp: SCSI printer
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bridge: Bridge device (Only applicable to the Sharp X68000)
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daynaport: DaynaPort network adapter
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services: Host services device
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-n VENDOR:PRODUCT:REVISION
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The vendor, product and revision for the device, to be returned
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with the INQUIRY data. A complete set of name components must be
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provided. VENDOR may have up to 8, PRODUCT up to 16, REVISION up
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to 4 characters. Padding with blanks to the maxium length is au‐
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tomatically applied. Once set the name of a device cannot be
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changed.
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-u UNIT
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Unit number (0-31). This will default to 0. This option is only
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used when there are multiple SCSI devices on a shared SCSI con‐
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troller. (This is not common)
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EXAMPLES
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Show a listing of all of the SCSI devices and their current status.
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scsictl -l
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Example output:
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+----+-----+------+-------------------------------------
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| ID | LUN | TYPE | IMAGE FILE
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+----+-----+------+-------------------------------------
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| 0 | 1 | SCHD | /home/pi/harddisk.hda
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+----+-----+------+-------------------------------------
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Request the PiSCSI process to attach a disk (assumed) to SCSI ID 0 with
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the contents of the file system image "HDIIMAGE0.HDS".
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scsictl -i 0 -f HDIIMAGE0.HDS
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SEE ALSO
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piscsi(1), scsimon(1), scsidump(1)
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Full documentation is available at: <https://www.piscsi.com>
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piscsi(1)
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