Re: SCSI device tester program?

2001-05-31 Thread Robin T. Miller

Just one clarification...

The Scu binary is FREE, just not the source which Tru64 Unix owns.

I do make the Linux SCSI source module available to those interested,
and will include this in future kits as a reference.

Regards,
Robin (Scu author and maintainer)

Jan-Benedict Glaw wrote:

 On Thu, May 17, 2001 at 01:59:48PM +, Alan Dayley wrote:
  Similar tools in the Windows world are SCSI Pro and SCSI Mechanic.  We
  have also written our own Windows and DOS based tools.  I am just pushing
  harder for Linux use and am trying to determine if a program already exists
  out there to do low level SCSI command scripts.  (By low level I mean a
  command that says Do a READ(10) on host adapter 1, device ID 2, LUN 0, on
  block x for y blocks)
 
  Anybody heard of one?  Are there commands I haven't found yet in Linux to
  already do this sort of thing?

 It's not free, nor is it open sourced, but you may want to look at
 SCU. http://www.bit-net.com/~rmiller/scu.html.

 MfG, JBG

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Re: SCSI device tester program?

2001-05-18 Thread Jan-Benedict Glaw

On Thu, May 17, 2001 at 01:59:48PM +, Alan Dayley wrote:
 Similar tools in the Windows world are SCSI Pro and SCSI Mechanic.  We
 have also written our own Windows and DOS based tools.  I am just pushing
 harder for Linux use and am trying to determine if a program already exists
 out there to do low level SCSI command scripts.  (By low level I mean a
 command that says Do a READ(10) on host adapter 1, device ID 2, LUN 0, on
 block x for y blocks)
 
 Anybody heard of one?  Are there commands I haven't found yet in Linux to
 already do this sort of thing?

It's not free, nor is it open sourced, but you may want to look at
SCU. http://www.bit-net.com/~rmiller/scu.html.

MfG, JBG

-- 
Fehler eingestehen, Größe zeigen: Nehmt die Rechtschreibreform zurück!!!
/* Jan-Benedict Glaw [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- +49-172-7608481 */
keyID=0x8399E1BB fingerprint=250D 3BCF 7127 0D8C A444 A961 1DBD 5E75 8399 E1BB
 insmod vi.o and there we go... (Alexander Viro on linux-kernel)

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