| Source: sg3-utils |
| Section: admin |
| Priority: optional |
| Maintainer: Eric Schwartz (Skif) <[email protected]> |
| Build-Depends: debhelper (>> 4.0.0), chrpath, libtool |
| Standards-Version: 3.7.2 |
| |
| Package: sg3-utils |
| Architecture: any |
| Depends: ${shlibs:Depends} |
| Conflicts: sg-utils, cdwrite |
| Replaces: sg-utils |
| Description: Collection of Linux utilities for devices that use the |
| SCSI command set. See the README, CHANGELOG and COVERAGE files. |
| . |
| Requires the linux kernel 2.4 series or later. In the 2.4 series |
| SCSI generic device names (e.g. /dev/sg0) must be used. In the 2.6 |
| series other device names may be used as well (e.g. /dev/sda). |
| . |
| The package includes: |
| * sg_dd - a variant of 'dd' that works at the SCSI command level |
| * sg_emc_trespass - vendor specific for Clariion hardware |
| * sg_format - format SCSI disks |
| * sg_get_config - get features and profiles of MMC devices |
| * sg_ident - report and set device identifiers |
| * sginfo - a re-porting of the 'scsiinfo' program, updated |
| * sg_inq - a utility for poking around with the SCSI INQUIRY command |
| * sg_logs - prints out log sense pages |
| * sg_luns - prints out REPORT LUNS response |
| * sg_map - shows the mapping between SCSI devices and sg devices |
| * sg_map26 - map primary device node and generic node (lk 2.6 only) |
| * sgm_dd - like sg_dd, but uses mmap()'d IO |
| * sg_modes - prints out mode sense pages |
| * sg_opcodes - reports supported opcodes and task management fcns |
| * sgp_dd - like sg_dd, only multithreaded |
| * sg_persist - accesses the Persistent Reservation In and Out commands |
| * sg_prevent - issues PREVENT ALLOW MEDIUM REMOVAL command (MMC + SSC) |
| * sg_rbuf - tests SCSI bus speed |
| * sg_rdac - vendor specific for RDAC hardware |
| * sg_read - reads multiple blocks, useful for timing |
| * sg_read_buffer - READ BUFFER |
| * sg_read_long - read a "long" block from the given device |
| * sg_readcap - prints the output of a READ CAPACITY command |
| * sg_reassign - issues a REASSIGN BLOCKS command (map out bad sectors) |
| * sg_requests - issues a REQUEST SENSE command (event polling) |
| * sg_reset - exercises SCSI device/bus/host reset capability |
| * sg_rmsn - READ SERIAL SERIAL NUMBER |
| * sg_rtpg - REPORT TARGET PORT GROUPS |
| * sg_sat_identify - ATA IDENTIFY (PACKET) DEVICE via SATL |
| * sg_scan - displays the SCSI bus on stdout |
| * sg_senddiag - runs SCSI self tests |
| * sg_ses - fetches status and send control to a SES device |
| * sg_start - spins up (or down) disks and optical drives |
| * sg_sync - issues a SYNCHRONIZE CACHE command |
| * sg_test_rwbuf - tests the SCSI host adapter |
| * sg_turs - execute a TEST UNIT READY command on the given device |
| * sg_verify - issues VERIFY command on SCSI disks |
| * sg_vpd - utility for decoding VPD pages |
| * sg_write_buffer - WRITE BUFFER, may be used to load firmware |
| * sg_write_long - write a "long" block to the given device |
| * sg_wr_mode - low level utility to change mode pages |
| . |
| It also includes source code for some example programs that demonstrate |
| how to use the scsi generic driver. |
| |
| Package: libsgutils1 |
| Section: libs |
| Depends: ${shlibs:Depends} |
| Architecture: any |
| Recommends: sg3-utils |
| Description: Utilities for working with generic SCSI devices (shared libraries) |
| This package contains the shared libraries that allow other programs to use it. |
| |
| Package: libsgutils1-dev |
| Section: devel |
| Architecture: any |
| Depends: libsgutils1, ${shlibs:Depends} |
| Recommends: sg3-utils |
| Description: Utilities for working with generic SCSI devices (developer files) |
| This package contains the <scsi/sg_cmds.h> , <scsi/sg_lib.h> , |
| <scsi/sg_linux_inc.h> and <scsi/sg_io_linux.h> header files, the |
| /usr/lib/libsgutils.a static library and other assorted development tidbits. |