Am 17. May, 2001 schwäzte Alan Dayley so:
> I have hit the usual spots, freshmeat.net, linux.org, sourceforge.net and
> have not found a Linux tool to test, excercise and otherwise manipulate
> SCSI devices at the SCSI protocol level.
>
> 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 "Do
> a READ(10) 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?
Search the scsi mailing list or just ask there. Someone has a test device
thingy ( it's an option when configging the kernel ), but I've also seen
let's beat on your scsi system types of programs mentioned. That was at
least 2 years ago. I think one was most of a digital program written for
digital *nix or whatever it's name was that week.
ciao,
der.hans
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