Query: smp_rep_general
OS: debian
Section: 8
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SMP_REP_GENERAL(8) SMP_UTILS SMP_REP_GENERAL(8)NAMEsmp_rep_general - invoke REPORT GENERAL SMP functionSYNOPSISsmp_rep_general [--brief] [--changecount] [--help] [--hex] [--interface=PARAMS] [--raw] [--sa=SAS_ADDR] [--verbose] [--version] [--zero] SMP_DEVICE[,N]DESCRIPTIONSends a SAS Management Protocol (SMP) REPORT GENERAL function request to a SMP target. The SMP target is identified by the SMP_DEVICE and the SAS_ADDR. Depending on the interface, the SAS_ADDR may be deduced from the SMP_DEVICE. The mpt interface uses SMP_DEVICE to identify a HBA (an SMP initiator) and needs the additional ,N to differentiate between HBAs if there are multiple present.OPTIONSMandatory arguments to long options are mandatory for short options as well. -b, --brief reports (prints to stdout) only a few important fields from the response. -c, --changecount reports (prints to stdout) the value of the expander change count field from the response. The value is printed in decimal and is in the range 0 to 65535. Only expanders compliant with SAS-1.1 (and earlier) should yield 0. [Expanders compliant with SAS-2 (and later) should set the "long response" bit in the REPORT GENERAL response to 1.] -h, --help output the usage message then exit. -H, --hex output the response (less the CRC field) in hexadecimal. -I, --interface=PARAMS interface specific parameters. In this case "interface" refers to the path through the operating system to the SMP initiator. See the smp_utils man page for more information. -r, --raw send the response (less the CRC field) to stdout in binary. All error messages are sent to stderr. -s, --sa=SAS_ADDR specifies the SAS address of the SMP target device. Typically this is an expander. This option may not be needed if the SMP_DEVICE has the target's SAS address within it. The SAS_ADDR is in decimal but most SAS addresses are shown in hexadecimal. To give a number in hexadecimal either prefix it with '0x' or put a trailing 'h' on it. -v, --verbose increase the verbosity of the output. Can be used multiple times -V, --version print the version string and then exit. -z, --zero zero the Allocated Response Length field in the request. This is required for strict SAS-1.1 compliance. However this option should not be given in SAS-2 and later; if it is given an abridged response may result.EXAMPLESSee "Examples" section in http://sg.danny.cz/sg/smp_utils.htmlCONFORMING TOThe SMP REPORT GENERAL function was introduced in SAS-1, with small additions in SAS-1.1 . There have been a large number of additions in SAS-2 .AUTHORSWritten by Douglas Gilbert.REPORTING BUGSReport bugs to <dgilbert at interlog dot com>.COPYRIGHTCopyright (C) 2006-2011 Douglas Gilbert This software is distributed under a FreeBSD license. There is NO warranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PUR- POSE.SEE ALSOsmp_utils, smp_discover(smp_utils) smp_utils-0.96 May 2011 SMP_REP_GENERAL(8)
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