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rascsi(1) General Commands Manual rascsi(1)
NAME
rasctl - Sends management commands to the rascsi process
SYNOPSIS
rasctl -l | -s | [-g LOG_LEVEL] [-h HOST] [-p PORT] [-v] -i ID [-c CMD]
[-f FILE] [-n NAME] [-t TYPE] [-u UNIT]
DESCRIPTION
rasctl Sends commands to the rascsi process to make configuration ad
justments at runtime or to check the status 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 is evaluated by the tool.
OPTIONS
-g LOG_LEVEL
The rascsi log level to set (trace, debug, info, warn, err,
critical, off)
-h HOST
The rascsi host to connect to, default is 'localhost'.
-l List all of the devices that are currently being emulated by
RaSCSI, as well as their current status.
-p PORT
The rascsi port to connect to, default is 6868.
-s Display the server-side configuration settings.
-v Display the rascsi version.
-i ID ID is the SCSI ID that you want to control. (0-7)
-c CMD Command is the operation being requested. options are:
attach: attach disk
detach: detach disk
insert: insert media (removable media devices only)
eject: eject media (removable media devices only)
protect: write protect the media (not for CD-ROMs, which are
always read-only)
unprotect: remove write protection from the media (not for
CD-ROMs, which are always read-only)
eject, protect and unprotect are idempotent.
-b BLOCK_SIZE
The optional block size for SCSI hard disk drives, either 512,
1024, 2048 or 4096. The default size is 512 bytes.
-f FILE
Path to the disk image file. See the rascsi(1) man page for al
lowable file types.
-t TYPE
Specifies the device type. This type overrides the type derived
from the file extension of the specified image. See the
rascsi(1) man page for the available device types. Legacy 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)
-u VENDOR:PRODUCT:REVISION
The vendor, product and revision for the device, to be returned
with the INQUIRY data. A complete set of name components must be
provided. VENDOR may have up to 8, PRODUCT up to 16, REVISION up
to 4 characters. Padding with blanks to the maxium length is au
tomatically applied. Once set the name of a device cannot be
changed.
-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)
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) scsimon(1)
Full documentation is available at:
<https://www.github.com/akuker/RASCSI/wiki/>
rascsi(1)