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# This file is an example for the sg_persist utility. # It discusses using "TransportID"s which are defined (most recently) # in SPC-4 revison 20 section 7.5.4 titled: "TransportID identifiers". # # The sg_persist utility can take one or more "transportID"s from stdin when # either the '--transport-id=-" or "-X -" option is given on the command # line. # To see transport IDs decoded after they have been read in (e.g. to check # they are well formed) use the verbose flag 3 times (i.e. "... -vvv ..."). # Here is a simple example (for SPI) of a comma separted hex list: 1,0,0,7,0,0,0,1 # SPI, initiator address=7, relative_port_num=1 # and here is the transport specific format for the same thing: # spi,1,7 # An example for SAS follows, first as a hex string, then in transport # specific format (incremented by 1) 6,0,0,0,50,6,5,b0,0,6,f2,60 sas,500605b00006f261 # For iSCSI the hex list form is awkward, better to use the transport # specific format. [The leading spaces are ignored.] iqn.5886.com.acme.diskarrays-sn-a8675309 # Leading spaces and tabs before a '#' are ok. # dpg 20090824
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