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pid Product identifier as returned in inquiry data (for example,
"SDLT600 ")
rev Product revision as returned in inquiry data (for example, "HP06")
Note: If the settable attribute scope is defined at the vendor identifier (vid),
product identifier (pid ), or product revision level (rev ), the vid , pid,orrev can
be partially specified by terminating it with the special string
_*_. This wild-
card covers a family of devices from the same vendor, which share the same
characteristics, but may have different product identification information.
The following examples show partial level specification for devices bound to the
esdisk driver:
/escsi/esdisk/0x0/HP_*_
:
All disk devices with a vid starting with "HP"
’/escsi/esdisk/0x0/HP /ST39103_*_’
:
All disk devices from HP with a pid starting with "ST39103".
’/escsi/esdisk/0x0/HP /ST336706LC /HP_*_’
:
All disk devices from HP with a vid of "ST336706LC " and a rev starting
with "HP".
Note: Only a few commands support legacy device special file of a LUN as SCSI object
identifiers. See the command description to determine whether a command supports this
identifier.
keyword Provides additional information on the scope of the command. The following keywords are
defined. A given command may not necessary support all the keywords.
all Operation applicable to all SCSI HBA controllers, all target paths, all
LUN paths and all LUNs. This keyword is only valid for the
clear_stat command and it does not require any other identifier.
The operation is a combination of clear_stat all_ctlr, all_tp,
all_lpt, and all_lun.
all_ctlr Operation applicable to all SCSI HBA controllers.
all_ddr Operation applicable to all attribute scopes registered
all_encl Operation applicable to all enclosures.
all_lpt Operation applicable to all LUN paths of the LUN or the target path
identified by the parameter identifier.
all_lun Operation applicable to all LUNs.
all_tp Operation applicable to all target paths of the SCSI HBA controller or
the target port alias identified by the parameter identifier.
all_tport Operation applicable to all target ports.
current Operation applicable to current values of the attributes.
default Operation applicable to default values of the attributes.
nonsettable Operation applicable to read only attributes.
saved Operation applicable to saved values of the attributes.
settable Operation applicable to read-write attributes.
argument Provides additional parameter depending on the command. For attribute related commands,
argument is of the form:
-a attribute
where attribute is an attribute argument in one of the three forms below:
attr
| attr =value | attr =default
with the following meaning:
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