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3 sg_ident \- send SCSI REPORT/SET IDENTIFYING INFORMATION command
12 Send a SCSI REPORT IDENTIFYING INFORMATION or SET IDENTIFYING INFORMATION
16 to write (set) identifying information and report it back at some
17 later time. The information is persistent (i.e. stored on some
21 Typically the space allocated for the information is limited:
22 SPC\-4 (revision 7) states that for information type 0, the minimum
23 length is 64 bytes and the maximum is 512 bytes. For other information
25 information types 1 to 126 (inclusive) should contain a null
30 Report Identifying Information command with the information type defaulting
31 to zero. Error reports are sent to stderr. By default the information is
38 invokes the Report Identifying Information command and if anything is
40 prints the information to stdout.
43 invokes the Set Identifying Information command with an information length
44 of zero. This has the effect of clearing the existing information.
50 where \fIIT\fR is the information type. Defaults to zero. The maximum value
52 \fI\-\-clear\fR. The information type of 127 (if supported) causes the REPORT
53 IDENTIFYING INFORMATION command to respond with a list of available
54 information types and their maximum lengths in bytes. The odd numbered
55 information types between 3 and 125 (inclusive) are not to be used (as they
59 invokes the Report Identifying information command and if anything
60 is found sends the information (which may be binary) to stdout. Nothing else
65 Information command to set what has been fetched from stdin as the
66 information. The amount of data read must be between 1 and 512 bytes
75 This utility permits users to write their own identifying information to
79 product revision level; plus the large amount of information provided by
85 First, to see if there is an existing information whose format
86 is unknown (for information type 0), use no options:
98 The information can be copied to a file, cleared and then