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* Better usage hints in scsimon man page * In error message, clarify that piscsi needs to be shut down
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30 lines
1.1 KiB
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.TH scsimon 1
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.SH NAME
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scsimon \- Acts as a data capture tool for all traffic on the SCSI bus. Data is stored in a Value Change Dump (VCD) file.
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.SH SYNOPSIS
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.B scsimon
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.SH DESCRIPTION
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.B scsimon
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monitors all of the traffic on the SCSI bus, using a PiSCSI device. The data is cached in memory while the tool is running. A circular buffer is used so that only the most recent 1,000,000 transactions are stored. The tool will continue to run until the user presses CTRL-C, or the process receives a SIGINT signal.
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.PP
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The logged data is stored in a file called "log.vcd" in the current working directory from where scsimon was launched.
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Currently, scsimon doesn't accept any arguments.
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To quit scsimon, press Control + C.
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.SH OPTIONS
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.TP
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None
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.SH EXAMPLES
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Make sure you've stopped the piscsi service. Then launch scsimon to capture all SCSI traffic available to the PiSCSI hardware:
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scsimon
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If you're trying to capture a specific scenario, you'll want to wait to start scsimon until immediately before the scenario.
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.SH SEE ALSO
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scsictl(1), piscsi(1), scsidump(1)
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Full documentation is available at: <https://www.piscsi.com>
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