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3 sg_senddiag \- performs a SCSI SEND DIAGNOSTIC command
20 This utility sends a SCSI SEND DIAGNOSTIC command to the \fIDEVICE\fR. It
21 can issue self\-tests, find supported diagnostic pages or send arbitrary
22 diagnostic pages.
25 sends a SCSI RECEIVE DIAGNOSTIC RESULTS command to fetch the response (i.e.
26 the page numbers of supported diagnostic pages).
29 diagnostic page names and their numbers, known by this utility, are listed.
52 outputs response from RECEIVE DIAGNOSTIC RESULTS in hex rather than decode it.
53 Only the Supported Diagnostic Pages diagnostic page (i.e. page_code=0) is
64 when a \fIDEVICE\fR is also given lists the names of all diagnostic pages
65 supported by this device. The request is sent via a SEND DIAGNOSTIC
67 DIAGNOSTIC RESULTS command. When used in the absence of a \fI\-\-list\fR
68 argument then a list of diagnostic page names and their numbers, known
73 SEND DIAGNOSTIC command or in the allocation length field of a RECEIVE
74 DIAGNOSTIC RESULTS command. This only occurs when the other options imply
82 where \fIPG\fR is the RECEIVE DIAGNOSTIC RESULTS command page code field.
84 is given then no SEND DIAGNOSTIC command is sent (unlike \fI\-\-list\fR).
86 Diagnostic pages diagnostic page. Other \fIPG\fR values (i.e. 1 to 255)
98 sequence forms a diagnostic page to be sent with the SCSI SEND DIAGNOSTIC
106 a diagnostic page to be sent with the SCSI SEND DIAGNOSTIC command. Mostly
166 given. The length of the diagnostic page to be sent is derived from the
167 number of bytes given to the \fI\-\-raw=H,H...\fR option. The diagnostic
169 dictated by SPC\-3 diagnostic page format). See the EXAMPLES section below.
171 Arbitrary diagnostic pages can be read (in hex) with the sg_ses(8)
175 Then a degenerate SCSI SEND DIAGNOSTIC command is sent with zero
185 SCSI SEND DIAGNOSTIC and RECEIVE DIAGNOSTIC RESULTS commands as outlined
207 outputs response from RECEIVE DIAGNOSTIC RESULTS in hex rather than decode
211 outputs response from RECEIVE DIAGNOSTIC RESULTS in hex rather than decode it.
214 when a \fIDEVICE\fR is also given lists the names of all diagnostic
215 pages supported by this device. The request is sent via a SEND DIAGNOSTIC
217 DIAGNOSTIC RESULTS command. When used in the absence of a \fIDEVICE\fR
218 argument then a list of diagnostic page names and their numbers, known
231 a byte value (i.e. 0 to ff inclusive). This sequence forms a diagnostic
232 page to be sent with the SCSI SEND DIAGNOSTIC command. Mostly likely
240 a diagnostic page to be sent with the SCSI SEND DIAGNOSTIC command. Mostly