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!! ------ THIS FILE IS AUTO_GENERATED! DO NOT MANUALLY UPDATE!!!
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!! ------ The native file is scsidump.1. Re-run 'make docs' after updating
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scsidump(1) General Commands Manual scsidump(1)
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NAME
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scsidump - SCSI disk dumping tool for PiSCSI
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SYNOPSIS
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scsidump -t ID[:LUN] [-i BID] -f FILE [-s BUFFER_SIZE] [-r] [-v] [-p]
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DESCRIPTION
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scsidump has two modes of operation: dump and restore. These can be used with physical storage media, including hard drives and magneto optical drives. Dump mode can be used with read-only media such as CD/DVD drives.
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When operating in dump mode, scsidump will copy all data from a remote SCSI drive to an image on the local filesystem. If enabled, it will also generate a .properties file that can be used to more closely emulate the source drive.
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If you are operating in restore mode, scsidump will copy the data from a local binary image to a remote physical SCSI drive. The remote SCSI drive MUST be writable.
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NOTES
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scsidump requires either a direct connection (one without transceivers) or a FULLSPEC PiSCSI/RaSCSI board.
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If the generated drive image is intended to be used with PiSCSI, the drive image should be moved to ~/images (or the location specified to the piscsi service).
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OPTIONS
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-t ID[:LUN]
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SCSI ID and optional LUN of the remote SCSI device. The remote SCSI device will be functioning as the "Target" device.
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-i BID SCSI ID of the PiSCSI device. If not specified, the PiSCSI device will use ID 7. The PiSCSI host will be functioning as the "Initiator" device.
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-f FILE
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Path to the dump file.
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-s BUFFER_SIZE
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The transfer buffer size, specified in bytes. Default is 1 MiB. This is specified in bytes with a minimum value of 65536 (64 KiB).
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-r Run in restore mode. Defaults to dump mode if not specified.
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-v Enable verbose logging.
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-p Generate a .properties file that is compatible with the PiSCSI web interface. The output filename will match the image filename with ".properties" appended. The generated file should be moved to ~/.config/piscsi.
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EXAMPLES
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Dump Mode: [SCSI Drive] ---> [PiSCSI host] Launch scsidump to dump an all data from SCSI ID 3 with block size 64 KiB, store it to the local filesystem as a drive image named outimage.hda, and generate the outimage.hda.properties file with the drive's INQUIRY
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information:
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scsidump -t 3 -f ./outimage.hda -s 65536 -p
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Restore Mode: [PiSCSI host] ---> [SCSI Drive] Launch scsidump to restore/upload a drive image from the local file system to SCSI ID 0 with block size 1MiB:
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scsidump -r -t 0 -f ./outimage.hda -s 1048576
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SEE ALSO
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scsictl(1), piscsi(1), scsimon(1)
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Full documentation is available at: <https://www.piscsi.com>
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scsidump(1)
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