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Operating Systems HP-UX hdds physically Post 302071566 by efrenba on Friday 21st of April 2006 04:57:24 PM
Old 04-21-2006
Hi,

I want to check if the hdd hasn't a physical damage (bad cluster or sectors).
 

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GMERLIN_REMOTE(1)						   User Manuals 						 GMERLIN_REMOTE(1)

NAME
gmerlin_remote - Remote control command for the Gmerlin GUI Player SYNOPSIS
gmerlin_remote [options] command DESCRIPTION
Remote control command for the Gmerlin GUI Player GLOBAL OPTIONS
-host <hostname> Host to connect to, default is localhost -port <port> Port to connect to -launch Launch new player if necessary COMMANDS
-play Play current track -next Switch to next track -prev Switch to previous track -stop Stop playback -pause Pause playback -mute Toggle mute -add <gml> Add <gml> to the incoming album -addplay <gml> Add <gml> to the incoming album and play it -open <device> Open album for <device>. Device must be a GML (e.g. dvd:///dev/hdd). -openplay <device> Open album for <device> and play first track. Device must be a GML (e.g. dvd:///dev/hdd). -volume <volume> Set player volume. <volume> is in dB, 0.0 is max -volume-rel <diff> In- or decrease player volume. <diff> is in dB -seek-rel <diff> Seek relative. <diff> is in seconds. -chapter [num|+|-] Go to the specified chapter. Use '+' and '-' to go to the next or previous chapter respectively -get-name Print name of the current track -get-metadata Print metadata of the current track -get-time Print time of the current track GENERIC OPTIONS
The following generic options are available for all gmerlin applications -help Print this help message and exit -help-man Print this help message as a manual page and exit -help-texi Print this help message in texinfo format and exit -version Print version info and exit ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES
GMERLIN_PLAYER_REMOTE_PORT Default port for the remote control Gmerlin March 2012 GMERLIN_REMOTE(1)
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