sg_logs
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名前
sg_logs - access log pages with SCSI LOG SENSE command
形式
sg_logs [--all] [--brief] [--control=PC] [--help] [--hex]
[--list] [--maxlen=LEN] [--name] [--page=PG[,SPG]]
[--paramp=PP] [--pcb] [--ppc] [--raw] [--reset] [--select]
[--sp] [--temperature] [--transport] [--verbose] [--version]
DEVICE
sg_logs [-a] [-A] [-b] [-c=PC] [-h] [-H] [-l] [-L] [-m=LEN]
[-n] [-p=PG[,SPG]] [-paramp=PP] [-pcb] [-ppc] [-r] [-select]
[-sp] [-t] [-T] [-v] [-V] [-?] DEVICE
説明
SG3_UTILS SG_LOGS(8)
NAME
sg_logs - access log pages with SCSI LOG SENSE command
SYNOPSIS
sg_logs [--all] [--brief] [--control=PC] [--help] [--hex]
[--list] [--maxlen=LEN] [--name] [--page=PG[,SPG]]
[--paramp=PP] [--pcb] [--ppc] [--raw] [--reset] [--select]
[--sp] [--temperature] [--transport] [--verbose] [--version]
DEVICE
sg_logs [-a] [-A] [-b] [-c=PC] [-h] [-H] [-l] [-L] [-m=LEN]
[-n] [-p=PG[,SPG]] [-paramp=PP] [-pcb] [-ppc] [-r] [-select]
[-sp] [-t] [-T] [-v] [-V] [-?] DEVICE
DESCRIPTION
This utility sends a SCSI LOG SENSE command to the DEVICE
and then outputs the response. The LOG SENSE command is used
to fetch log pages. Known log pages are decoded by default.
When the --reset and/or --select option is given then a SCSI
LOG SELECT command is issued to reset parameters.
In SPC-4 revision 5 a subpage code was introduced to both
the LOG SENSE and LOG SELECT command. At the same time a
page code field was introduced to the to the LOG SELECT com-
mand. The log subpage code can range from 0 to 255 (0xff)
inclusive. The subpage code value 255 can be thought of as a
wildcard.
This utility supports two command line surtaxes, the pre-
ferred one is shown first in the synopsis and explained in
this section. A later section on the old command line syntax
outlines the second group of options.
OPTIONS
Arguments to long options are mandatory for short options as
well.
-a, --all
outputs all the log pages supported by the device. This
requires a two stage process: first the "supported log
pages" log page is fetched, then for each entry in the
response, the corresponding log page is fetched and
displayed. When used twice (e.g. '-aa') all log pages
and subpages are fetched.
-b, --brief
shorten the amount of output for some log pages. For
example the Tape Alert log page only outputs parameters
whose flags are set when --brief is given.
-c, --control=PC
accepts 0, 1, 2 or 3 for the PC argument:
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0 : current threshold values
1 : current cumulative values
2 : default threshold values
3 : default cumulative values
The default value is 1 (i.e. current cumulative val-
ues).
-h, --help
print out the usage message then exit.
-H, --hex
The default action is to decode known mode page numbers
(and subpage numbers) into text. When this option is
used once, the response is output in hexadecimal.
-l, --list
lists the names of all logs sense pages supported by
this device. This is done by reading the "supported log
pages" log page. When used twice (e.g. '-ll') lists the
names of all logs sense pages and subpages supported by
this device. There is a list of common log page codes
below.
-m, --maxlen=LEN
sets the "allocation length" field in the LOG SENSE
cdb. The is the maximum length in bytes that the
response will be. Without this option (or LEN equal to
0) this utility first fetches the 4 byte response then
does a second access with the length indicated in the
first (4 byte) response. Negative values and 1 for LEN
are not accepted. LEN cannot exceed 65535 (0xffff).
Responses can be quite large (e.g. the background scan
results log page) and this option can be used to limit
the amount of information returned.
-n, --name
decode some log pages into 'name=value' entries, one
per line. The name contains no space and may be abbre-
viated and the value is decimal unless prefixed by
'0x'. Nesting is indicated by leading spaces. This form
is meant to be relatively easy to parse.
-O, --old
switch to older style options.
-p, --page=PG[,SPG]
log page code to access. PG is expected to be a decimal
number between 0 and 63 inclusive. A hexadecimal number
can be specified by a leading "0x" or a trailing "h".
Common log page codes are listed below. Optionally SPG,
a subpage code, can be given. SPG is expected to be a
decimal number between 0 and 255 inclusive.
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-P, --paramp=PP
PP is the parameter pointer value to place in a field
of that name in the LOG SENSE cdb. A decimal number in
the range 0 to 65535 (0xffff) is expected. When a value
greater than 0 is given the --ppc option should be
selected. The default value is 0.
-q, --pcb
show Parameter Control Byte settings (only relevant
when log parameters being output in ASCII).
-Q, --ppc
sets the Parameter Pointer Control (PPC) bit in the LOG
SENSE cdb. Default is 0 (i.e. cleared).
-r, --raw
output the response in binary to stdout. Error messages
and warnings are output to stderr.
-R, --reset
use SCSI LOG SELECT command (PCR bit set) to reset the
all log pages (or the given page). [SPC-4 (rev 6)
doesn't say that a given log (sub)page can be reset
yet.] Exactly what is reset depends on the accompanying
SP bit (i.e. --sp option which defaults to 0) and the
PC ("page control") value (which defaults to 1). Sup-
plying this option implies the --select option as well.
This option seems to clear error counter log pages but
leaves pages like self-test results, start-stop cycle
counter and temperature log pages unaffected. This
option may be required to clear log pages if a counter
reaches its maximum value since the log page in which
the counter is found will remain "stuck" until some-
thing is done.
-S, --select
use a LOG SELECT command. The default action (i.e. when
neither this option nor --reset is given) is to do a
LOG SENSE command. When this option is given, the SP
bit (i.e. --sp option which defaults to 0), the PC
("page control") value (which defaults to 1) and the
PCR bit (i.e. --reset option which defaults to 0) are
placed in the LOG SELECT cdb. At some stage the log
page and subpage options may also be active [but SPC-4
(rev 6) doesn't say that].
-s, --sp
sets the Saving Parameters (SP) bit. Default is 0 (i.e.
cleared). When set this instructs the device to store
the current log page parameters (as indicated by the DS
and TSD parameter codes) in some non-volatile location.
Hence the log parameters will be preserved across power
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cycles. This option is typically not needed, especially
if the GLTSD flag is clear in the control mode page as
this instructs the device to periodically save all
saveable log parameters to non-volatile locations.
-t, --temperature
outputs the temperature. First looks in the temperature
log page and if that is not available tries the Infor-
mational Exceptions log page which may also have the
current temperature (especially on older disks).
-T, --transport
outputs the transport ('Protocol specific port') log
page. Equivalent to setting '--page=18h'.
-v, --verbose
increase level of verbosity.
-V, --version
print out version string then exit.
ATTRIBUTES
See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following
attributes:
+---------------+--------------------------+
|ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE |
+---------------+--------------------------+
|Availability | system/storage/sg3_utils |
+---------------+--------------------------+
|Stability | Uncommitted |
+---------------+--------------------------+
NOTES
This utility will usually do a double fetch of log pages
with the SCSI LOG SENSE command. The first fetch requests a
4 byte response (i.e. place 4 in the "allocation length"
field in the cdb). From that response it can calculate the
actual length of the response which is what it asks for on
the second fetch. This is typical practice in SCSI and guar-
anteed to work in the standards. However some older devices
don't comply. For those devices using the --maxlen=LEN
option will do a single fetch. A value of 252 should be a
safe starting point.
Various log pages hold information error rates, device tem-
perature, start stop cycles since device produced and the
results of the last 20 self tests. Self tests can be initi-
ated by the sg_senddiag(8) utility. The smartmontools pack-
age provides much of the information found with sg_logs in a
form suitable for monitoring the health of SCSI disks and
tape drives.
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Here is a list of log pages that are decoded by this util-
ity. [The code values can be given to '--page=' as is, with
a trailing "h" instead of the leading "0x", or as their dec-
imal equivalents.]:
0x0 Supported log pages
0x0,0xff Supported log pages and subpages
0x1 Buffer overrun/underrun
0x2 Write error counter
0x3 Read error counter
0x4 Read reverse error counter
0x5 Verify error counter
0x6 Non-medium error
0x7 Last n error events
0x8 Format status (sbc-2)
0xb Last n deferred errors or asynchronous events
0xc Logical block provisioning (sbc-3) or Sequential
access device (ssc-2)
0xd Temperature
0xe Start-stop cycle counter
0x10 Self-test results
0x11 Solid state media
0x15 Background scan results (sbc-3)
0x16 ATA pass-through results (sat-3)
0x17 Non-volatile cache (sbc-3)
0x18 Protocol specific port (SAS transport)
0x19 General statistics and performance
0x1a Power condition transitions
0x2f Informational exceptions
0x37 Seagate cache (vendor, disk)
0x3e Seagate factory (vendor, disk)
In the 2.4 series of Linux kernels the DEVICE must be a SCSI
generic (sg) device. In the 2.6 series block devices (e.g.
SCSI disks and DVD drives) can also be specified. For exam-
ple "sg_logs -a /dev/sda" will work in the 2.6 series ker-
nels.
EXIT STATUS
The exit status of sg_logs is 0 when it is successful. Oth-
erwise see the sg3_utils(8) man page.
OLDER COMMAND LINE OPTIONS
The options in this section were the only ones available
prior to sg3_utils version 1.23 . In sg3_utils version 1.23
and later these older options can be selected by either set-
ting the SG3_UTILS_OLD_OPTS environment variable or using
'--old' (or '-O) as the first option.
Options with arguments or with two or more letters can have
an extra '-' prepended. For example: both '-pcb' and '--pcb'
are acceptable.
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-a outputs all the log pages supported by the device.
Equivalent to --all in the main description.
-A outputs all the log pages and subpages supported by the
device. Equivalent to '--all --all' in the main
description.
-c=PC
Equivalent to --control=PC in the main description.
-h suppresses decoding of known log sense pages and prints
out the response in hex instead.
-H same action as '-h' in this section and equivalent to
--hex in the main description.
-l lists the names of all logs sense pages supported by
this device. Equivalent to --list in the main descrip-
tion.
-L lists the names of all logs sense pages and subpages
supported by this device. Equivalent to '--list --list'
in the main description.
-m=LEN
request only LEN bytes of response data. Default is 0
which is interpreted as all that is available. LEN is
decimal unless it has a leading '0x' or trailing 'h'.
Equivalent to --maxlen=LEN in the main description.
-n Equivalent to --name in the main description.
-N switch to the newer style options.
-p=PG[,SPG]
PG is the log page code to access. Should be a hexadec-
imal number between 0 and 3f inclusive. If given SPG is
the log subpage code. SPG should be a hexadecimal num-
ber between 0 and ff inclusive. The subpage code of
'ff' can be thought of as a wildcard.
-paramp=PP
PP is the parameter pointer value (in hex) to place in
command. Should be a number between 0 and ffff inclu-
sive.
-pcb show Parameter Control Byte settings (only relevant
when log parameters being output in ASCII).
-ppc sets the Parameter Pointer Control (PPC) bit. Default
is 0 (i.e. cleared).
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-r use SCSI LOG SELECT command (PCR bit set) to reset the
all log pages (or the given page). Equivalent to
--reset in the main description.
-select
use a LOG SELECT command. Equivalent to --select in the
main description.
-sp sets the Saving Parameters (SP) bit. Default is 0 (i.e.
cleared). Equivalent to --sp in the main description.
-t outputs the temperature. Equivalent to --temperature in
the main description.
-T outputs the transport ('Protocol specific port') log
page. Equivalent to --transport in the main descrip-
tion.
-v increase level of verbosity.
-V print out version string then exit.
-? output usage message then exit.
AUTHOR
Written by Doug Gilbert
REPORTING BUGS
Report bugs to <dgilbert at interlog dot com>.
COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 2002-2011 Douglas Gilbert
This software is distributed under the GPL version 2. There
is NO warranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR
A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
SEE ALSO
smartctl(smartmontools), sg_senddiag(8)
This software was built from source available at
https://java.net/projects/solaris-userland. The original
community source was downloaded from
http://sg.danny.cz/sg/p/sg3_utils-1.33.tgz
Further information about this software can be found on the
open source community website at
http://sg.danny.cz/sg/sg3_utils.html.
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